Walk into any supermarket in Dhaka and pick up two similar products sitting side by side. Chances are, you’ll reach for the one with better packaging without even thinking about it. That split-second decision happens thousands of times a day, in shops across the country, and your packaging design determines which side of that choice your product lands on.
At Praggo, you can hire verified packaging and label designers who understand print production, local retail environments, and what Bangladeshi consumers actually respond to. Browse real portfolios, compare prices in BDT, and get print-ready files delivered on time.
Why Your Business Needs Professional Packaging Design
Bad packaging costs more than most businesses realize. When a product sits on a shelf next to better-designed competitors, it moves slower. Slower sales mean lower reorder rates from retailers, which means less shelf space over time. It's a quiet problem that compounds quickly.
Packaging also carries legal and functional responsibilities. Depending on your product category, your label may need to show ingredients, manufacturing dates, batch numbers, BSTI certification marks, or import information. If any of this is missing or hard to read, it creates problems with distributors, customs, or regulators. A professional designer knows what needs to go on the label and how to fit it in without making the design look cluttered.
Beyond compliance, packaging shapes how customers perceive your product's quality. A food brand with cheap-looking labels signals cheap food, even if the product inside is excellent. Buyers make these judgments in seconds. Professional packaging design closes that gap between what your product actually is and what customers assume it is before they try it.
Types of Packaging & Label Design
Not all packaging is the same. The format your product uses determines what kind of designer and what kind of files you need. Here's a breakdown of the most common types available on Praggo.
Product Box Design
Box design is used for packaged goods like electronics accessories, cosmetics, food items, pharmaceutical products, and retail gifts. A box has multiple panels, each with a specific role. The front panel carries the brand and hero visuals. The back panel holds product information, barcodes, and legal text. The sides often include secondary branding or usage instructions. A good box design works as a complete system, not just a pretty front face.
Pouch and Flexible Packaging Design
Pouches are widely used in the food industry for products like snacks, spices, dry goods, and beverages. They come in stand-up formats, flat seal bags, and zipper pouches. Designing for flexible packaging requires understanding how the material stretches, where seams fall, and how heat sealing affects the print area. Designers on Praggo who specialize in this format will deliver files formatted correctly for your specific pouch type.
Bottle and Jar Label Design
This applies to sauces, oils, beverages, personal care products, cleaning supplies, and any product sold in a bottle, jar, or tube. Label shapes vary widely: rectangle, oval, wrap-around, neck label, or custom die-cut. The designer needs to know the label dimensions, material (paper, polypropylene, vinyl), and whether the label will be applied by hand or machine. These details affect how the artwork is set up.
Sticker and Tag Design
Product stickers and hang tags serve a different purpose than primary packaging. They're often used to add pricing, batch information, or promotional messages to existing packaging. Some businesses also use sticker labels when they're testing a new product before investing in full packaging. Tag design is common in garments, handmade goods, and retail accessories.
Shrink Sleeve Design
Shrink sleeves wrap around a container and conform to its shape when heat is applied. They offer full 360-degree coverage, which makes them popular for beverages, cosmetic bottles, and premium food products. Designing for shrink sleeves requires special technical knowledge because the artwork has to account for distortion during the shrinking process. Not every designer handles this format, so check portfolios carefully when hiring for this type.
Insert and Inner Packaging Design
Some products include printed inserts inside the outer box. These might be warranty cards, instruction manuals, thank-you cards, or promotional flyers. Inner packaging like tissue paper, foam inserts, or printed inner boxes also fall into this category. Businesses selling premium products or direct-to-consumer orders often invest in inner packaging to create a better unboxing experience.
Who It's For
This service is a good fit for FMCG brands, food manufacturers, cosmetic companies, pharmaceutical distributors, garment exporters, and any business that sells a physical product in retail or wholesale channels. It's also relevant for e-commerce sellers who ship direct to customers and want their packaging to reflect their brand properly. Entrepreneurs launching a new product, established brands refreshing their look, and importers who need to add local labeling to foreign products all regularly hire packaging designers through Praggo.
Why Businesses Choose Praggo for Packaging Design
Finding a packaging designer through Facebook groups or personal referrals might seem easier, but it carries real risks. There's no way to verify the designer's experience with print production, no payment protection if the project goes sideways, and no structured revision process. Praggo gives you a professional alternative with accountability built in at every step.
Verified Designers with Print Experience
Every designer on Praggo goes through a vetting process before they can list services. You can browse their portfolios and look specifically for packaging work they've completed for other clients. This matters more in packaging than in most other design categories because print errors are expensive to fix after the fact.
Transparent Pricing in BDT
All service packages are listed with clear prices in Bangladeshi Taka. You can compare multiple designers and packages side by side before committing to anything. There are no hidden fees added after the project starts.
Secure Payment
Your payment is held by Praggo and only released to the designer once you approve the final files. We accept bKash, Nagad, Rocket, all major local and international debit and credit cards, and direct bank transfers. If there's a dispute, our support team reviews the project and helps mediate a resolution.
Print-Ready File Delivery
Designers on Praggo deliver production-ready files, not just visual mockups. This includes files set up with correct bleed, trim marks, andcolor profiles for your printing method. You won't have to go back and forth with the printer asking for fixes.
Direct Communication and Platform Support
You can message your designer directly through the platform at any stage of the project. Praggo's support team is also available if you need help with anything outside the design work itself.
