6 Best Gadget Packaging Designs Where Tech and Artistry Meet

6 Best Gadget Packaging Designs Where Tech and Artistry Meet
Article by Petar Pešić
Last Updated: January 26, 2024

A good packaging design for gadgets should be sturdy and durable. But the best ones? They come in style!

Here's a peek into the best gadget packaging designs that excellently house your valuables with care while offering impressive layouts. Practical and artistic, indeed.

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1. Simple Use Film Camera - Optimistic Ox by why hailey

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Standout Features:

  • Traditional Suminagashi art style
  • Modern design
  • Vibrant layout

Simple Use Film Camera – Optimistic Ox boasts an unconventional blend of traditional and modern artwork that delivers an impactful packaging design.

why hailey created a colorful layout primarily dominated by vivid shades of orange and yellow that invite adventure-seekers due to the palette’s highly energetic vibe.

The design combines traditional Suminagashi, the ancient Japanese art of marbling, with a more contemporary look. These visuals are complemented by vibrant elements near the edges of the packaging. Then, we see stable modern typography, switching between white and yellow typefaces.

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2. SPRO by George Psarris

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Standout Features:

  • Standard box packaging
  • Tricolor palette
  • Product-focused

SPRO partnered with George Psarris to create a packaging design for their gadgets. The designer opted for a standard box packaging that helps represent the brand regardless of the product it markets.

That’s why each packaging box embraces a simple color palette of red, black, and white. The first two hues, being the brand colors, enabled the naturally optimal white spaces to shine in the center of the panels.

Front panels and side panels (if any) all feature a large photo of the product wrapped inside, with a bold typographical description of the devices' main benefits and general specs. Overall, the design is a well-branded solution that uses positive spaces to present the product in a clean, accessible way.

3. IntelliARMOR by Saint Blvd

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Standout Features:

  • Clean and modern
  • Color-coded categorization
  • Dark blue typography

One of the segments of the complete IntelliARMOR rebrand by Manny Gonzalez (Saint Blvd) is the new packaging design for the brand’s diverse product catalog.

The clean and modern packaging design features extensive positive space, highlighting the product via a large image on the front panel. With no other visuals, the design uses dark blue typography on the front, side, and back panels.

Apart from the typography and the emphasized product visual, the central section of the front panel also features a rectangular color-coded flair that helps categorize the products. This hue is also visible below the brand logotype in a typeface that spells out the category name with increased letter spacing.

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4. OWLOTECH by Goodway Design

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Standout Features:

  • Black-and-white aesthetics
  • Geometric elements
  • Multiple product images

Goodway Design created a cool and tech-savvy packaging design for OWLOTECH’s Duo USB Charger. The box has an elegant black-and-white look with colored visuals indicating the product’s main features.

While the central area is covered in black from top to bottom, the sides of the main panel are filled with positive space, opting for a simple background. However, several other geometric elements exist, like a beige circle and black rectangles.

Lastly, the prominent product placement gives consumers a glimpse of what they’ll be purchasing, with visuals in the front panel and as a background for the rear and side panels.

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5. Sarina by Deanna Arace

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Standout Features:

  • Large typeface
  • Teal panels
  • Circular frames

Sarina' packaging design by Deanna Arace highlights all the features in the brand’s 3-in-1 Charger-Speaker-Lamp.

While the top and bottom panels are fully covered in teal, the side panels include information and visuals on using the product. Two panels are covered in teal, while the other two have full-sized photos of the product, breaking the monotony of colors.

The images on the side panel come in circular frames to keep the packaging design dynamic. It has clear and short text that makes it easy to operate the lamp.

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6. Morrison by Saber Naeemi

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Standout Features:

  • Monochromatic elegance
  • White bold typeface
  • Straightforward design

Saber Naeemi’s packaging design for Morrison’s GPS Tracker gets straight to the point by offering a simple box describing the product’s main features.

That’s not to say it lacks in style. The clean look is complemented by an elegant monochromatic appeal that splits the front panel into halves. Each half includes pixel-like squares in various sizes that separate the upper and lower halves of the panel.

The side panel features a bulleted list of the product’s features in a bold, white font that stands out in the predominantly gray background.

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