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How To Design Sunset Gradient Packaging in 3 Easy Steps

Recently, we've seen the captivating sunset gradient design take over the packaging industry. Trying to create this eye-catching trend doesn't have to be daunting and can easily be used to place a trendy twist on your packaging.

Charmaine Luk
Charmaine LukLast updated Published 2 min read
How To Design Sunset Gradient Packaging in 3 Easy Steps

The sunset gradient is a soothing packaging design used to catch the eye of consumers. With their bright colors and beautiful ombrés, they naturally draw people in with their warm presence. The sunset gradient packaging style consists of two main factors:

  1. An all-encompassing gradient that covers the entire packaging
  2. Monotone, minimalistic elements

You can easily recreate your own sunset gradient by following the steps below or watching our tutorial on how we transformed our standard packaging design with the sunset gradient trend.

Step 1: Choose your gradient colors

Begin by picking the colors we want for the gradient. You can use any colors for this. However, if you would like to get some inspiration, you could browse at color palettes online. Check out this site for some gradient inspiration.

Inspiration Green Gradients
Eggradient Inspiration Gradients

Step 2: Create a gradient background

Once you have your colors ready, open your dieline in Adobe Illustrator, create a rectangle for the background color of your packaging, and fill it using a gradient. From here, you will be able to choose from a linear gradient, radial gradient or area gradient. Pick your desired gradient and add the color codes for the colors you previously selected. Using the sliders, you can change the appearance of the gradients or add more colors to your gradient, ultimately finding what you feel is best.

Step 3: Add your packaging elements

Finally, add your branding elements on top. Typically, you would want to choose a monochrome color. This will allow the gradient to do most of the talking and such that the packaging isn't overwhelmed with too much going on. Try to choose a color that will stand out against your gradient design. Play with placement, fonts, and sizes of your elements, taking advantage of negative space. You can even consider embossed elements or die-cut elements for something a little more unique.

Closing Thoughts

Recreating the sunset gradient packaging trend is really that easy. If you're ready to get started with custom packaging, check out our range of custom packaging products or get custom quotes on our free packaging platform.

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