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Experts offer insights on healthcare packaging design

Recognized leaders in branding and design, Richard Gerstman and Herbert Meyers examine the challenges of pharmaceutical and nutraceutical package design.

Richard Gerstman
Richard Gerstman

Judging by the energy and hours they put in, you wouldn’t know that Richard Gerstman and Herbert Meyers were “semi-retired.” In 1970, the two founded Gerstman+Meyers (now Interbrand), a brand identity and design consultancy. Earlier this year their book, The Visionary Package, was published (see packworld.com/go/c150).

So when this editor asked them to address the challenges of healthcare package design, it was no surprise to get their immediate response in a Saturday morning e-mail. The topic, said Meyers, “hit a soft spot with me. At Gerstman+Meyers, we serviced numerous major clients, among them Bristol-Myers, Burroughs Wellcome, Johnson & Johnson, Schering, Squibb, Warner-Lambert, Searle, Pfizer, SmithKline Beecham, and more.”

Gerstman says, “The growth of the healthcare market offers many challenges to the package designer. The key to creating a good nutraceutical package means representing your brand and your product and breaking through the clutter of those retail channels.” He offers the following packaging tips from The Visionary Package, which can be applied to most packages, including nutraceuticals and drugs:

• Know your competition. Study the market in various shelf situations and stores so that your future package will not disappear on the crowded shelf.

• Understand the product’s user and develop a strategy for a brand personality that connects with that user and represents the essence of the brand. Establish your product point on a scale, which may range from “good taste” at one end through “medicinal” on the other. This is most important because your package design reflects what the outside world thinks of your brand and your product.

• Consider a unique package shape. Don’t settle for an easy answer. Perhaps a unique bottle shape or a modular carton configuration could make the packaging more effective.

• The brand identity should be recognizable and memorable. Look for a unique name, logo, and color scheme. These elements, along with the styling of the logo, will communicate the brand personality. It can communicate strength, a fast-working product, a mild product, etc.

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