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Rigid box: Definition, Margins & Structure
Use a rigid box when the client can financially support the production and when it aligns with their marketing goals. Rigid boxes are made from thick boards with a printed sheet, often glossy, laminated or glued onto the surface. They are considered high-quality and luxurious, which can be effective in marketing, attracting customers, and increasing sales.
Because the material (wood or cardboard) is thick, your design elements (like text or images) should be at least 3mm away from the edge that will be cut. This ensures that the design isn't accidentally cut off during production.
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