Packaging Dieline and Brand Mockup Prompt

Generate premium packaging concepts that show the dieline, materials, and branded mockup views for product design presentations.

Prompt Template

Create a high-detail packaging design concept for **[product type]** under the brand **[brand name]**. Show both a polished retail mockup and a clean packaging dieline presentation.

Include:
- **Packaging format:** [box / pouch / bottle label / tube / mailer / canister]
- **Brand style:** [minimal luxury / playful / eco / premium tech / artisan / bold FMCG]
- **Primary colors:** [palette]
- **Material cues:** [matte paper, recycled kraft, embossed foil, soft-touch coating, etc.]
- **Front-of-pack copy:** [short product promise or tagline]
- **Required visual elements:** [icons, illustration style, ingredient cues, regulatory label area, barcode placeholder]
- **Presentation angle:** 3/4 hero shot + flat dieline sheet
- **Background:** clean studio background, art-director presentation quality

Style goals:
- premium packaging design board
- realistic print textures and folds
- branding that feels shelf-ready
- layout hierarchy clear enough for client review
- avoid warped text and unreadable labels

Output should look like a packaging agency mockup prepared for a brand presentation.

Example Output

A premium mockup board showing a matte sage-green skincare box for 'Luma Botanics', with embossed gold logo, soft shadow studio lighting, front and side panels visible in a 3/4 hero angle, paired with a flat dieline sheet beside it. The layout includes ingredient icon placeholders, barcode area, subtle botanical line illustration, clean typography zones, and realistic paper folds. The overall feel is modern, eco-luxe, and presentation-ready.

Tips for Best Results

  • 💡Mention both the packaging format and the retail environment, shelf-ready branding changes a lot between beauty, food, and tech products
  • 💡If you need usable typography zones, ask for clean label areas rather than dense decorative text
  • 💡Add material finishes like foil, debossing, or kraft stock, packaging prompts become much stronger with tactile detail
  • 💡Generate the concept first, then run a second prompt focused only on one approved direction for consistency