2. If you want to make your DVD Packaging stand-out
from the shelf, then you better give it a little extra
something to make it extraordinary. You do not have to
have that over-the-top collector's DVD packaging if
your budget won't permit it- just simple additions and
alterations can make a big difference.
Here are some simple ways to make your DVD packaging
extra special:
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3. Use Digipaks. This is probably the simplest way that you
can make your DVD Packaging more special. DVD jewel
cases are so common that when you place your DVD in a
digipack, it would instantly get more attention-just
because it's not as common. Digipacks are made of
cardboard paper but it still has a CD tray that is similar
to standard jewel cases. It costs a few cents more than
the standard DVD jewel case but it looks classier and is
friendly to the environment.
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4. Use unique paper. If you and your designer think that
a 3D glossy paper would complement your
design, then you better purchase that paper. It would
definitely add more appeal to your DVD packaging
without spending too much. You should get familiar
with many types of papers and cases so you can
become more creative with your DVD Packaging.
Pop-up art. And other paper art gimmicks. You can
actually add more pizzazz to your DVD packaging
without spending a lot of dollars by simply being
creative with the cardboard. For example, you can have
a simple pop-up art that pops up when you open the
case....you can also have intricate paper cut-outs if you
think it goes well with your overall concept.
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5. Include Posters and collectibles. People love freebies.
They check out any DVD that has something a little
extra because they'd think that they'll have more for
their money. If you have enough budget to print some
posters, the fans would definitely purchase your DVD
and the would-be fans would be convinced to buy the
real thing instead of pirated copies. Just a small
button, a keychain, a sticker, would do.
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6. Tin cans. Do you notice that those packaged in cans
look more valuable-like they are worth showcasing in
our DVD shelf? If you think that this is too pricey for
your DVD Packaging , then you might consider having
just a few at first. This will catch the attention of those
who are into DVD packaging and Wrap it in a shirt.
Yep, you heard it. It has become a fad right now for
DVDs to be packed or wrapped in a small shirt or
jacket. But of course, not all DVDs can be packaged
this way-only those who have a certain statement
costume like Grease, or Mad Men can pull this off.
There are lots of other materials other than shirts
though that you can wrap in your plain DVD Packaging
. Exhaust your creative juices and your DVD packaging
would certainly kick some ass.
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