Apple spent millions designing their packaging.
Other Tech Giants laughed at them.
But this "dumb" decision is now studied in Marketing classes all over the world.
Here's how and why they did it:
In 1997, Steve Jobs returned to a struggling Apple
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Inspiring Tomorrow’s... • 2m
Packaging isn’t just a container—it’s an experience.
When you pick up a product, what’s the first thing you notice?
The packaging! It’s more than just a wrapper—it’s your brand’s first impression and a powerful marketing tool. A well-designed package instantly grabs attention, builds trust, and influ
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Payal Manghnani
#uiux designer #free... • 2m
Art that challenges the boundaries, pushing tension into every line.
It’s not just a piece, it’s an experience.
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