Packmage ((full))

The story of packaging begins with nature. Early humans used hollowed gourds, large leaves, animal skins, and woven baskets to gather and transport food. The invention of glassblowing by the Phoenicians around 50 BCE introduced the first rigid, non-porous containers. The Industrial Revolution was the true catalyst: the mass production of tinplate in the early 19th century allowed for canned foods, revolutionizing military rations and global trade.

A complete packaging system operates on three levels: packmage

These combine materials to achieve specific properties. is the classic example: paper (stability) + polyethylene (moisture barrier) + aluminum foil (oxygen/light barrier). While highly functional, they are notoriously difficult to recycle because layers cannot be easily separated. The story of packaging begins with nature

Users can import graphic designs onto their structural templates to view a 360-degree 3D model. This helps in visualizing the final product and its folding process without needing physical prototypes. The Industrial Revolution was the true catalyst: the