A growing thread here are 3D and die-cut constructions in retail point of purchase. Until now my posts show easy to produce items which are very mainstream. But to open the floodgates of your creativity, here is extreme Violently Angular 3D Point-of-Purchase with a link to the full editorial coverage on “Popon.net.” Enjoy. CLICK the thumbnail for an alternate perspective.
For outlandish three-dimensionality compare…
“3D Paper Horses Stampede”
“3D Dimensionals Reproduce and Multiply”
“Hermes Designer Polyhedrons“
For other dimensional Point-of-Purchase SEE…
“3D Dimensionals Reproduce and Multiply”
“Making Snow Flakes Appear Unique”
“Gold vs Frankincense and Mir”
“Die-cut Heptrahedral Display“
“Empty Box Sells Full Box.”
“Category Defining 3D Dimensional On Shelf”
“Cubic Signs“
“Die-Cut Carton as 3D Signage”
“3D Point-of-Purchase Wedge“
“Tri-Corner Dimensional Point-of-Purchase”
“Violently Angular 3D Point-of-Purchase”
“Happy Birthday Maybelline in 3D”
“3D Paper Horses Stampede”
“Late Even For Orthodox Christmas“
“Ceiling Hung Dimensional Sign“
“Bullseye Bodega Defines Itself.”
“In-Store Tree Grows Down From Ceiling“
“Spoon Rest Utensil is Die-Cut.”
For a Pinterest Board visual summary see…
“Die-cut 3D Dimensional in Retail“
For intricate but not 3D die-cut SEE…
“Spoon Rest Utensil is Die-Cut.”
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