I’m preparing to launch a peeling-cream and a matching face-mask, and I want both products to arrive in packaging that instantly signals “luxury skincare.” I need two separate yet visually connected box designs that look premium on a retail shelf, feel special in-hand, and translate flawlessly from screen to press. Here is the workflow I have in mind. First, you’ll translate my brand story and product details into two creative concepts. Once we settle on the strongest direction, you’ll refine every panel—logo placement, copy hierarchy, possible foil or emboss accents, and any regulatory text I supply—so that both boxes feel like part of the same family while still standing out on their own. Finally, I’ll need press-ready artwork and a couple of polished mock-ups I can share with my printer and marketing team. Deliverables • Two print-ready dielines (AI or PDF with bleeds, trim marks, and clear foil/spot-UV call-outs) • Layered source files so I can update ingredients later • High-resolution 3D mock-ups for e-commerce and presentations Acceptance criteria The files must be CMYK, 300 dpi, laid out on the exact cutter guide my printer supplies, and free of font-link issues. Mock-ups should accurately reflect finishing effects (e.g., metallic foil, soft-touch lamination). If you specialize in cosmetic packaging, understand paperboard specs, and can turn feedback quickly, I’d love to see your portfolio and discuss timelines.