Packaging Design Quiz Test your knowledge about the design principles and elements involved in packaging design. alina90 published on September 15, 2023 Stacked 1/11 Which of the following is not a primary color in packaging design? Purple Yellow Red Blue 2/11 Which type of packaging design is often used for luxury products? Minimalist Eccentric Eclectic Playful 3/11 In packaging design, what does the term 'branding' refer to? Creating a distinct identity for a product or company through visual elements Maintaining product freshness Designing sustainable packaging materials Ensuring efficient use of space 4/11 Which of the following is not an example of secondary packaging? Individual bottles of shampoo Cardboard boxes Plastic wrap around a pack of candies Bubble wrap around fragile items 5/11 What is the purpose of a dieline in packaging design? To indicate where a package should be cut and folded To showcase product features To create a tactile experience To provide nutritional information 6/11 Which font style is commonly used to evoke a sense of elegance in packaging design? Script Bold Sans-serif Handwriting 7/11 In packaging design, what does the term 'structural design' refer to? Creating the physical shape and functionality of the package Designing visually appealing graphics Choosing appropriate colors Including product information 8/11 Which printing technique is commonly used for packaging designs that require high-quality finishes? Offset printing Digital printing Screen printing Gravure printing 9/11 In packaging design, what role does psychology play in color selection? Colors can elicit specific emotions and influence purchasing decisions Colors indicate freshness and expiry dates Colors enhance product visibility Colors denote the product's country of origin 10/11 Which of the following is an example of sustainable packaging design? Using biodegradable and recyclable materials Using excessive plastic packaging Using non-renewable resources Using oversized packaging 11/11 What is the purpose of a mockup in packaging design? To create a physical representation of the final packaging design To test different color combinations To compare packaging costs To measure the effectiveness of advertising