My upcoming electronics product will be sold in a retail box that has to look as polished as the device inside. The visual direction is already clear in my mind: an overall dark background, punctuated by vivid, high-energy accents that instantly signal modern tech while keeping the look clean and sophisticated rather than flashy. I have the product dimensions and printer specifications ready, so what I now need is the complete artwork laid out on a print-ready dieline, plus a 3D mock-up I can share with distributors and feature on our website. The design must stay true to a sleek, modern aesthetic—think subtle gradients, crisp typography, minimal clutter—and let those bright accent colors guide the user’s eye to key call-outs such as features, certifications, and the QR code. Deliverables • Press-ready PDF (with bleeds, crop marks, CMYK) on the supplied dieline • Layered source file (AI or PSD) for future edits • High-resolution 3D rendering (front, back, and an isometric view) Once the first concept is approved, a quick round of revisions should lock everything in. If you have experience designing for electronics packaging and know your way around Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and mock-up tools like Cinema 4D or Dimension, this will be a straightforward collaboration.