Monday, March 10, 2014

Finding The Right Food Packaging Illustration

By Jaclyn Hurley


While it is true that we all need food to survive the process of eating it is not just about mere sustenance. Often the pleasure and anticipation of eating is part of it and this begins before someone opens the packet before preparing the meal that they are about to eat. If you are looking to market a new product then it helps to have the right food packaging illustration in order to attract potential customers.

The right kind of illustration will depend on the kind of target market you are after. For example the pictures used to illustrate an upmarket brand of fillet steak will be different from a range of hamburgers marketed at children. While on a basic level they are both meat they are aimed at very different markets and therefore need to be shown in the right way.

Before you talk to an illustrator you should think about what you want. A good way to do this is to do some research by visiting a grocery store or a supermarket. As you look around try to find products that are similar to the one that you would like to promote. This will then make it easier to write a brief.

The idea behind a brief is to give details explaining to the illustrator what you want. It should tell them about who is going to buy the product and how you would like it presented to the customer. They should then be able to give you feedback and tell you how they will work on your brief.

When talking to an illustrator you need to give them the brief. Telling them what you want and who you are targeting the product towards will give them more of an idea of the right kind of illustration. If you do not provide enough information then this can often delay the process as they ask questions about what you want.

However you may also have to factor in agency fees into the final cost. An independent illustrator may not need to charge an agency fee but may well be less experienced than someone who gets a lot of agency work. There is also the issue of your own personal preference in terms of their style.

Meeting in person is also good as you will then get an idea of whether or not you want to work with the illustrator. You have to consider instinctively whether or not their approach to the work is appropriate. You ought to trust your instincts and decide if the person is someone you would want to spend time with. It also helps to get a quote from them in terms of cost so you can compare the cost of their services with other potential candidates so you can make a fully informed comparison between the options available to you.

You can find a number of food illustration agencies and independent illustrators online. As well as looking for the illustrators themselves you should also look for feedback from clients who have used their services in the past. This will make it easier to choose someone who is best suited to your needs and to help get your product packaging illustrations looking as appetising as possible!




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