This packaging represents one of the most complex projects I have ever designed, combining functionality, design, and advanced geometry. The core idea is to create a versatile packaging system intended for products that are typically sold together, such as pens, pencils, cutlery, and similar items. However, this packaging also allows for the individual sale of each item without the need to open the entire package every time to retrieve the desired piece. After use, the packaging can be easily reclosed, maintaining order and convenience.
This is not a traditional case, but rather a modular system that enables the stacking of various elements. Each product has its own dedicated case, but these cases can be combined and sold together or separately, offering maximum flexibility to the consumer. The shape chosen is a triangle, selected for its space efficiency and ease of stacking. This approach optimizes space, making the packaging not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing and easy to transport.
A distinctive feature of this project is the use of an interlocking system, which nearly eliminates the need for glue or other fastening materials. Each part of the packaging perfectly connects with the others, creating a solid and stable structure. The interlock is not just a functional element but also a signature of the design, reflecting the attention to detail and the complexity of the project.
In summary, this packaging is an innovative solution that combines advanced geometry with practical usability. It is designed to be versatile, stackable, and easily adaptable to consumer needs, all without sacrificing aesthetics or functionality.