Single Color Rigid Boxes

In the world of business, first impressions are everything. To make a lasting impression on your customers and stand out in a crowded marketplace, you need packaging that not only protects your products but also reflects your brand’s identity. Custom single-color rigid boxes from Vivid Printing Hub are the perfect solution to achieve this goal. In this article, we’ll explore the benefits and versatility of these boxes, highlighting how they can enhance your brand’s image while keeping your budget in check.

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Box Style Custom Made Boxes
Dimension (L + W + H) All Custom Sizes & Shapes
Quantities Minimum 50 Boxes
Paper Stock 52pt to 90pt
Printing CMYK, PMS, No Printing
Finishing Gloss Lamination, Matte Lamination, Gloss AQ, Gloss UV, Matte UV, Spot UV, Embossing, Foiling
Included Options Die Cutting, Gluing, Scored, Perforation
Additional Options Eco-Friendly, Recycled Boxes, Biodegradable
Proof Flat View, 3D Mock-up, Physical Sampling (On request)
Turnaround 15-18 Business Days And Rush Order
Shipping FedEx, DHL, UPS

Custom Single Color Rigid Boxes — The Most Deliberate Packaging Decision a Premium Brand Can Make, Executed With the Color Precision It Demands

The Tiffany blue box. The Hermès orange. The Glossier pink. The Chanel black. These are not packaging choices made to save money on printing. They are the most strategically deliberate, most precisely specified, and most brand-equity-dense packaging decisions those companies ever made. Each of them is a single color rigid box — and each of them is instantly recognizable anywhere in the world without a logo.

Single color rigid boxes are not the simpler alternative to multi-color printing. They are the more demanding alternative. When there is one color and nothing else, that color must be exactly right — the right PMS specification for the brand’s visual identity, the right substrate to make the color appear as intended, the right finish to preserve the color’s warmth or coolness rather than shifting it toward grey or washed-out. The foil-stamped brand mark on a matte black surface must be positioned with absolute precision because there is no surrounding design complexity to frame it.

Done correctly, a single-color rigid box communicates more brand authority with less visual content than any CMYK multi-color box at equivalent production cost.

At Vivid Printing Hub, we manufacture custom single-color rigid boxes with PMS-standard color specification, finish-over-color interaction reviewed before production, color reference samples retained on file for production-run consistency, and foil-on-single-color treatment available across all colorways.

MOQ from 100 units. Free complete design service. Free 3D proof before production. 10–12 business day turnaround. 100% satisfaction guarantee.

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Why Single Color Is a Strategic Choice, Not a Budget Compromise

The packaging industry convention positions single-color printing as the economy option below two-color and four-color CMYK. For folding cartons and commodity retail packaging, this convention is largely accurate.

For rigid boxes, the convention is reversed.

Premium rigid boxes in single-color formats consistently occupy the most expensive, most aspirational tier of consumer goods packaging. The reasons are architectural:

Restraint signals confidence. A brand that presents its packaging in a single color is declaring that its visual identity is strong enough to carry the entire brand experience without printed complexity. That declaration is a statement of brand confidence that CMYK-heavy packaging inherently cannot make — multi-color packaging always reads as “showing” the brand; single-color packaging reads as “being” the brand.

Color becomes the brand. When packaging is a single color, that color becomes inseparable from the brand identity in the consumer’s memory. Tiffany’s robin egg blue is legally protected as a trademark not because of its logo placement but because the color IS the brand on the packaging. This color ownership is impossible to achieve with multi-color printing — there is too much visual information competing for the color memory slot.

Single color demands and rewards production precision. Because there is no secondary visual element to absorb the viewer’s attention, any color variation between production runs, any finish inconsistency, any foil placement deviation, is immediately visible. The discipline required to produce single-color rigid boxes correctly is greater than CMYK production. The brands that invest in this discipline are rewarded with packaging that communicates manufacturing quality at first glance.

PMS / Pantone Specification Guide — The Single Most Important Technical Decision

Single-color rigid boxes are defined by their color — and the professional standard for communicating color precisely across suppliers, production runs, and markets is the Pantone Matching System (PMS).

Why PMS, Not RGB or HEX

RGB and HEX color values define colors for screen display — they describe how much red, green, and blue light a screen emits to produce a color. They do not describe the physical ink required to produce that color on paper. Two printers using the same RGB value without PMS specification will produce different results depending on their ink calibration, paper stock, and press settings.

PMS values define a physical ink formula — a specific mixture of base inks that produces a standardized color on both coated and uncoated substrates. A brand that specifies PMS 2767 C (deep navy blue) receives the same visual result from any Pantone-licensed production facility in any country.

Coated vs. Uncoated PMS Variants

Every Pantone color exists in two substrate variants:

PMS [number] C (Coated): Specified for printing on coated or laminated paper — the standard specification for most premium rigid box wrap papers. The “C” variant reflects how the color appears on a smooth, sealed surface that prevents ink absorption.

PMS [number] U (Uncoated): Specified for printing on uncoated paper (kraft, uncoated art paper, natural texture papers). The same ink on uncoated paper absorbs differently — producing a slightly different, often more muted, visual result.

Critical rule: Always specify the C variant for standard rigid box applications using art paper and lamination. Specify the U variant for kraft-wrapped rigid boxes or any application using uncoated wrap papers.

How Laminates Shift PMS Colors

Surface laminates applied over the printed single-color wrap paper alter the perceived color:

  • Soft-touch matte lamination: Shifts all colors approximately 5–10% cooler and darker. A warm champagne (PMS 468 C) appears noticeably cooler and more muted under soft-touch. A deep navy (PMS 2767 C) appears richer and slightly darker.
  • High-gloss UV lamination: Amplifies saturation by approximately 10–15%. Colors appear more vibrant, more deeply saturated.
  • Matte aqueous coating: Minimal color shift (2–4%) — the most color-accurate laminate option.

Practical implication: When specifying a PMS color for a single-color rigid box with soft-touch lamination, approve a physical laminated sample before committing to production. The color on screen and the color under soft-touch matte will differ visibly.

We produce color-matched physical samples for all new single-color specifications and retain approved samples on file as production reference standards for all subsequent orders.

Metallic PMS Colors for Single-Color Metallic Boxes

Metallic Pantone colors produce single-color boxes with an inherent metallic sheen without any foil stamping. Key metallic PMS references:

  • PMS 877 C — Standard metallic silver
  • PMS 871 C — Antique gold / champagne metallic
  • PMS 872 C — Bright gold metallic
  • PMS 876 C — Copper metallic
  • PMS 8201 C — Rose gold metallic

Single-color metallic rigid boxes — an all-over metallic silver or all-over copper box with a debossed brand mark — produce a distinctive premium aesthetic that cannot be replicated with standard CMYK printing.

Single-Color Printing Methods — Four Approaches, Different Results

Method 1 — Pantone Spot Color Offset Print

The professional standard for single-color rigid box production. A single pre-mixed Pantone ink is applied to the white art paper wrap using standard offset printing equipment. Produces the most accurate PMS color match — the ink is formulated to the PMS specification, not mixed from CMYK primaries.

Best for: Brand-standard color matching where PMS specification is non-negotiable. Most premium consumer product brands, corporate gifting programs, any application where color accuracy across production runs must be maintained.

Method 2 — Solid Flood Coat CMYK Simulation

A single color is produced by combining CMYK inks in a solid flood coat. Less color-accurate than true Pantone spot — a CMYK simulation of PMS 281 (deep navy) will differ from true PMS 281 in color density and hue accuracy. Lower cost per unit at high volumes due to standard four-color press use.

Best for: Applications where approximate color matching is acceptable and volume efficiency is prioritized over precision. Not recommended for brand-standard single-color programs.

Method 3 — Pre-Colored Wrap Paper

The wrap paper is purchased in the desired color rather than printed onto white paper. No ink printing step — the color IS the paper substrate. Produces the most material-authentic single-color result — the color has the texture and depth of the paper material itself.

Advantages: Maximum color depth and material authenticity. Particularly effective for deep black (truly matte-absorbing black is only achievable at scale with black paper), natural kraft (the paper’s own color), and specialty metallic papers (metallic gold or silver paper wrap without ink printing).

Limitations: Standard color range (30–50 colors in most paper supplier catalogs). Custom colors require minimum quantity from the paper mill. No printing on colored paper surfaces — branding applied via foil stamping, embossing, or debossing only.

Best for: Ultra-premium single-color boxes where maximum material quality and depth is required. Black suede paper, metallic gold paper, deep burgundy leather-texture paper.

Method 4 — Screen Printing Over Wrap Paper

Ink applied through a screen mesh at maximum opacity. Produces the deepest, most saturated single-color result for rich, opaque colors. Best for deep dark colors (black, navy, forest green) where standard offset may show slight transparency at normal ink film thickness.

Best for: Deep single-color applications where maximum color density is required. Less common than offset spot color for standard rigid box production but available for specialty applications.

Color Psychology and Brand Signaling — Choosing the Right Single Color

A single-color rigid box communicates through color alone — there is no illustrative or typographic complexity to supplement the color message. The color choice must carry the entire brand signal.

Matte Black — Authority, Luxury, Modernity

Black absorbs all light — it is the color of absence, of sophistication, and of absolute authority. A matte black rigid box communicates maximum premium positioning across virtually every product category. Black is scale-invariant — it works for a ring box and for a corporate gifting program box with equal authority.

Most used by: Ultra-premium spirits, luxury cosmetics, high-end electronics, premium cannabis, professional services gifting, streetwear and luxury fashion.

Optimal finish: Soft-touch matte (maximum luxury signal — the velvet-absorbing surface amplifies the black’s depth). Gold foil stamped brand mark is the standard complement.

Deep Navy — Sophistication, Heritage, Trustworthiness

Navy blue communicates institutional quality, heritage, and trustworthiness. It is the color of traditional luxury authority — the navy of a Savile Row suit, a private bank’s stationery, a maritime heritage brand.

Most used by: Premium men’s accessories and grooming, financial and professional services gifting, heritage food and spirits brands, premium stationery, luxury travel accessories.

Optimal finish: Soft-touch matte or gloss UV. Silver foil brand mark for a contemporary feel; gold foil for heritage positioning.

Forest / Sage Green — Nature, Sustainability, Provenance

Green in its deep forest and sage variants communicates natural origin, botanical provenance, and sustainability credentials. Increasingly dominant in natural beauty, premium food and beverage, and wellness brands.

Most used by: Natural skincare and cosmetics, premium tea and botanical beverages, artisan food gifting, wellness and supplement brands, sustainable luxury.

Optimal finish: Matte aqueous (preserves natural texture feeling) or soft-touch matte. Gold foil or kraft-natural brand mark.

Champagne / Warm Ivory — Celebration, Premium Warmth, Elegance

Warm champagne and ivory tones communicate celebration, occasion, and accessible luxury. The color of sparkling wine labels, wedding stationery, and premium gifting occasions.

Most used by: Wedding and bridal gifting, premium food gifting, special occasion packaging, luxury accessories gifting, artisan confectionery.

Optimal finish: Soft-touch matte (warms the champagne tone slightly). Rose gold or warm gold foil brand mark for coherent warmth. Avoid high-gloss — makes champagne appear cold and clinical.

Blush / Millennial Pink — Modern Femininity, Lifestyle Luxury, Approachable Premium

Blush pink communicates modern femininity, lifestyle aspiration, and accessible premium positioning. The dominant single color in contemporary beauty, wellness, and lifestyle brand packaging.

Most used by: Beauty and cosmetics, wellness supplements, lifestyle gifting, modern bridal, subscription box hero products.

Optimal finish: Soft-touch matte (preserves warmth). Rose gold foil brand mark is the definitive blush-plus-rose-gold premium combination.

Burgundy / Deep Red — Richness, Heritage, Occasion

Deep burgundy communicates richness, wine-adjacent heritage, and celebratory occasion. Strong visual warmth.

Most used by: Premium wine and spirits gifting, artisan food collections, luxury candles, wedding and anniversary occasion packaging, premium confectionery.

Optimal finish: Soft-touch matte or gloss. Gold foil brand mark.

White / Ivory — Purity, Clinical Precision, Minimalism

White communicates purity, clinical precision, and design confidence. Harder to execute than darker colors — white packaging requires absolute surface cleanliness and pristine lamination quality to avoid appearing cheap.

Most used by: Premium skincare and clinical beauty, Apple-adjacent tech aesthetics, luxury hotel amenity packaging, clean food and supplement brands.

Optimal finish: Gloss UV (amplifies the white’s brightness and cleanliness) or soft-touch matte (warm, clinical tone). Embossed or debossed brand mark preferred — foil on white can appear heavy without careful proportion.

Foil-on-Single-Color — The Premium Upgrade Standard

The combination of a single-color field with metallic foil-stamped brand marks is the dominant finish system of luxury packaging globally — from Chanel to Apple to Tiffany.

The design logic is simple and powerful: a single-color field provides a uniform, high-contrast background surface that allows a foil mark to achieve maximum visual impact with minimum surface area. A 15mm × 40mm foil-stamped brand mark on a matte black surface achieves immediate, brand-defining impact. The same mark on a full-CMYK printed surface competes with the surrounding print for visual dominance and is diminished by the competition.

Standard Foil-on-Single-Color Combinations

Box Color Recommended Foil Effect
Matte Black Gold (PMS 871) Classic luxury — maximum contrast, timeless authority
Matte Black Silver (PMS 877) Contemporary premium — clean, modern, tech-adjacent
Deep Navy Gold Heritage luxury — traditional premium
Deep Navy Silver Modern sophisticated — corporate, financial
Forest Green Gold Natural luxury — botanical, premium provenance
Champagne / Ivory Gold or Rose Gold Warm celebration — gifting, bridal, occasion
Blush Pink Rose Gold Definitive modern feminine luxury
Burgundy Gold Rich, warm occasion premium
White Gold or Emboss only Clinical luxury — emboss preferred over foil on white

Foil Placement on Single-Color Boxes

Because the single-color field provides no surrounding design context, foil mark placement on single-color boxes must be proportionally precise. Standard placement: brand mark centered on lid top at 40–60% of lid width, vertically centered or positioned in the upper third. Over-scaled foil marks on single-color surfaces appear heavy; under-scaled marks appear hesitant. We advise on foil mark proportions as part of every single-color box design brief.

Color Consistency Across Production Runs

The most common practical problem with single-color rigid box programs is color inconsistency between the first production run and subsequent reorders. Because single-color packaging has no multi-color complexity to mask variation, even small color shifts between runs are immediately visible — and for brand-standard single-color programs, they are commercially significant.

Sources of Color Variation

Ink batch variation: Standard offset inks have minor batch-to-batch variation within manufacturing tolerances. PMS specification minimizes but does not eliminate this variation.

Paper stock variation: Different lots of the same paper type absorb ink differently. Paper moisture content, surface treatment, and brightness all affect the final color.

Laminate influence: Different laminate batch production runs produce slightly different finish effects. Soft-touch matte laminates in particular can vary in their color-shifting effect between batches.

Lighting conditions / metamerism: A color that matches under one light source may appear different under another — relevant when packaging is photographed under studio lighting for marketing materials versus displayed under warm retail lighting.

The Production Reference Standard System

For brand-standard single-color programs, we implement the production reference standard system: an approved physical sample of the first production run is retained on file at our production facility. Every subsequent production run is color-matched against this physical reference standard — not against a digital file — before production is approved. This system eliminates the progressive color drift that occurs in programs where each run is matched against the previous run’s digital spec rather than against a consistent physical standard.

We recommend this system for any brand with an ongoing single-color rigid box program of 500+ units per year.

Single Color vs. Multi-Color Rigid Boxes — Decision Framework

Factor Single Color Multi-Color CMYK
Color accuracy across runs Higher (one ink variable) Lower (four ink variables)
Cost at equivalent volume Lower (one ink plate) Higher (four ink plates)
Brand color ownership potential High (color becomes brand identity) Low (complex print prevents color ownership)
Luxury signaling Maximum (restraint = confidence) Variable
Design flexibility Lower (one color field) Higher (unlimited visual complexity)
Photography and illustration Not applicable Full capability
Seasonal/campaign variants Color change = new variant Design change = new variant
Production consistency challenge Color matching precision Four-color balance

Choose single color when: Your brand has a strong, distinctive color identity; the packaging is a long-term brand asset (not a seasonal campaign); the product positioning is premium or luxury; and the design direction is restraint-based rather than illustration-based.

Choose multi-color when: The design requires photography, illustration, or complex graphic elements; seasonal or campaign-variant flexibility is required; the brand identity is expressed through complex visual systems rather than a single color code.

Industry Applications and Recommended Single Colors

Fine Jewelry and Watches — Black (authority) or navy (heritage). 10–20mm shoulder or two-piece format. Velvet interior. Gold or silver foil brand mark on exterior lid top.

Luxury Cosmetics and Skincare — Matte black (status), white/ivory (clinical purity), or blush (modern lifestyle). Soft-touch matte finish. Rose gold or gold foil. Foam or velvet interior.

Premium Spirits and Wine Gifting — Black or deep burgundy. 3mm chipboard for bottle weight support. Gold foil brand mark and foil-stamped details. Food-safe interior lining for bottle format.

Premium Cannabis and CBD — Matte black (authority) or forest green (natural, botanical). Soft-touch matte. Gold foil. Foam insert.

Corporate Gifting — Navy (trust, institution) or black (authority). Brand-aligned PMS specification. Foil-embossed corporate logo. Premium interior for multi-product configuration.

Wellness and Natural Beauty — Sage or forest green, warm ivory, or nude. Kraft paper or matte aqueous finish. Minimal, restrained gold or no foil. FSC-certified materials.

Wedding and Bridal — Ivory, blush, or champagne. Satin or velvet interior. Rose gold or warm gold foil. Ribbon pull for gift reveal.

Premium Tech Accessories — Matte black or white. Gloss UV or soft-touch matte. Monochrome or minimal foil. Foam cavity insert.

Eco-Friendly Single Color Rigid Box Options

FSC-Certified Colored Wrap Paper — Sustainable, certified colored wrap papers across a range of standard colors. Documentation for retailer vendor programs.

Natural Kraft (Unprinted Brown) — The most sustainable single-color option — no ink printing, natural fiber color. Most appropriate for artisan and sustainable brand positioning.

Recycled Content Chipboard — Post-consumer recycled grey board. Curbside recyclable at end of life.

Soy and Water-Based Single-Color Inks — Non-toxic, biodegradable, compatible with paper recycling streams. Available for all Pantone spot color applications.

Biodegradable Lamination — Where lamination is required over single-color wrap, biodegradable laminate options are available for plastic-free brand programs.

Production and Ordering

MOQ: 100 units. Standard Turnaround: 10–12 business days from artwork approval. Rush Production: Available for launch and seasonal programs. Volume Tiers: 100 / 500 / 1,000 / 2,500+ units. Free US Shipping on qualifying orders. Free 3D Digital Proof — Color-accurate 3D proof under specified finish conditions. Color Reference Sample Retention: Available for programs 500+ units/year. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee.

Why Brands Choose Vivid Printing Hub for Single Color Rigid Boxes

PMS Color Specification Expertise — We specify coated vs. uncoated PMS variants, advise on finish-over-color interaction, and produce physical laminated color samples before production commitment.

Color Consistency Management — Production reference standard system for ongoing programs — physical sample on file, every run matched against the approved standard.

Foil-on-Single-Color Design Guidance — We advise on foil color selection, mark proportion, and placement for every single-color rigid box order — ensuring the foil mark achieves its maximum visual impact against the single-color field.

Strategic Color Consultation — We advise on color selection based on your product category, brand positioning, and target consumer — not just “what color would you like?”

Free Complete Design Service — Brand mark placement, foil proportion, color specification file — all included.

Free 3D Digital Proof — Color-accurate rendering under specified finish conditions.

10–12 Day Standard Turnaround.

100% Satisfaction Guarantee.

How to Order Custom Single Color Rigid Boxes

Step 1 — Share Your Color and Product Requirements Tell us: desired single color (PMS reference if known, or color family description), product dimensions, box format, finish, foil requirement, interior finish, and volume. We advise on PMS specification, finish choice, and foil combination.

Step 2 — Color Specification and Design Review We confirm PMS specification, produce a color-laminate interaction preview, and create complete box artwork. We advise on foil mark proportion and placement. Physical color sample available for brand-standard programs.

Step 3 — Approve Your 3D Proof Color-accurate 3D proof under specified finish conditions. All revisions free.

Step 4 — Production and Delivery Ships in 10–12 business days from artwork approval.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Single Color Rigid Boxes

Why choose single color over CMYK multi-color for a rigid box?

Single-color rigid boxes are a deliberate strategic choice — not a budget compromise. The world’s most recognized luxury packaging (Tiffany blue, Hermès orange, Chanel black) is single-color. Single color communicates brand confidence through restraint, creates stronger brand color ownership in the consumer’s memory, and allows the packaging color to become the brand identity rather than simply carrying it. Single-color rigid boxes also cost less per unit than CMYK four-color (one ink plate vs. four), maintain higher color consistency across production runs (one ink variable vs. four), and are easier to manage brand-standard compliance across global production. The choice between single-color and CMYK is a brand strategy decision more than a production decision.

What is PMS / Pantone specification and why does it matter for single color boxes?

The Pantone Matching System (PMS) is the professional color language for print production — a pre-formulated ink number that produces a standardized, reproducible color on any Pantone-licensed press. PMS matters for single-color rigid boxes because color accuracy IS the product: a brand that owns a specific blue communicates differently than a brand that owns “approximately that blue.” PMS specification ensures color consistency across suppliers, production runs, and markets. For single-color box programs, always specify the PMS “C” (coated) variant for standard art paper wrap applications, and the PMS “U” (uncoated) variant for kraft or natural paper wraps.

How does the surface finish change my single color’s appearance?

Significantly — and this is the single most common source of surprise in single-color rigid box production. Soft-touch matte lamination shifts all colors 5–10% cooler and darker — warm champagnes appear grey-toned, bright coral appears muted. High-gloss UV lamination amplifies saturation by 10–15% — colors appear richer. Matte aqueous coating produces minimal color shift (2–4%) — the most color-accurate laminate option. We produce physical laminated color samples for all single-color box programs before full production — the sample shows the exact final color under your specified finish condition, preventing finish-induced color surprises.

What foil color should I pair with my single color box?

The dominant combinations: matte black + gold foil (classic luxury), matte black + silver foil (contemporary premium), navy + gold foil (heritage authority), forest green + gold foil (natural luxury), champagne + rose gold foil (warm celebration), blush + rose gold foil (modern feminine luxury). The general principle: warm-temperature box colors (champagne, blush, burgundy) pair with warm foils (gold, rose gold); cool-temperature box colors (black, navy, grey) pair with either warm foil (gold, for contrast) or cool foil (silver, for harmony). We advise on foil color selection based on your box color, brand identity, and industry positioning for every order.

How do I ensure my reorder matches my original single color box?

Specify your color as a PMS reference (not RGB or HEX) on your original order — this establishes a reproducible color standard for every subsequent run. For brand-standard single-color programs (500+ units/year), we implement our production reference standard system: an approved physical sample of the first production run is retained on file and used as the color match standard for all subsequent production. This eliminates the progressive color drift that occurs when each run is matched against the previous run’s digital spec rather than against a consistent physical reference.

What is the minimum order for single color rigid boxes?

Our minimum order is 100 units. Volume pricing improves at 500, 1,000, and 2,500+ units. For brand-standard single-color programs with production reference standard management, 500+ units per annual program is the recommended threshold for implementing the full consistency management system.

Can single color rigid boxes be produced in metallic colors?

Yes — through two methods: (1) Pantone metallic spot inks (PMS 877 metallic silver, PMS 871/872 metallic gold, PMS 876 copper, PMS 8201 rose gold) applied in a standard offset print process, producing an all-over metallic sheen without foil stamping; (2) metallic pre-colored wrap paper (gold paper, silver paper, copper paper) with no ink printing — the paper’s own metallic surface is the finish. Metallic ink printing produces a moderate metallic effect; metallic paper produces a more intense, material-authentic metallic surface. We advise on the right method for your metallic color specification and budget.

What single color works best for luxury packaging in my industry?

Industry norms: fine jewelry → black or navy; luxury cosmetics → black, white, or blush; premium spirits → black or burgundy; natural beauty and wellness → forest green or sage; wedding and bridal gifting → ivory, blush, or champagne; corporate gifting → navy or black; premium cannabis → black or forest green; tech accessories → matte black or white. These norms represent the accumulated color associations that consumers in each category have developed through exposure to category leaders. Aligning with the norm establishes category credentials; differentiating from the norm (a jewelry brand in blush rather than black) creates distinctive positioning that requires strong brand execution to succeed.

The Single Color Rigid Box That Communicates Your Brand Without Saying Anything Except the Color Itself

Single color packaging makes a brand promise through restraint. It says: “We are confident enough in who we are that our color alone tells you everything you need to know.”

At Vivid Printing Hub, we produce that single color with the PMS precision, finish management, foil guidance, and consistency systems that make the promise redeemable — on the first run and on every reorder that follows.

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What is Your Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ)?

Our MOQ varies depending on the product type and customization requirements. We can start with as few as 5 or 50 boxes and scale up to thousands, with pricing adjusting accordingly. For specific details on your product, feel free to reach out—we’re happy to assist with orders of all sizes!

Our delivery timeline ranges from 5 to 20 business days, depending on order quantity and customization requirements. We offer both standard turnaround and rush services for faster delivery. Contact us to discuss the best option for your needs!

Yes! We provide Random Sample Kits as well as Custom Physical Prototypes of your box before bulk production for approval. Depending on the order quantity, samples may be offered free of charge. You can also order a standalone prototype if needed. Contact us to learn more!

Absolutely! Our professional designers are here to help craft the perfect design for your custom packaging—free of charge. Whether you have a rough sketch, an idea, or need a complete box template, we’ll work closely with you to bring your vision to life. We also provide 3D mockups and repeated digital proofs to ensure everything aligns perfectly with your brand and product needs before production.

The ideal box size depends on your product’s dimensions, weight, and protection requirements. Simply provide the exact length, width, and height, and we’ll handle the rest! Alternatively, you can share a product link or CAD drawing for precise customization. If you’re unsure, our experts are here to help with tailored recommendations, 3D mockups, and digital proofs to ensure a perfect fit.

The cost of a custom box depends on several factors:

Color Printing: Printing 1-2 colors or full-color on the outside doesn’t impact cost significantly, but inside printing adds to the price.
Box Structure: Flat-shipped boxes are more cost-effective, while pre-assembled boxes are pricier due to volume and shipping considerations.
Customization & Materials: Specialty finishes, coatings, and high-end materials also influence pricing.
For a precise quote, feel free to reach out!

Yes! Our pricing is volume-based, meaning larger orders come with better price breaks. The more you order, the lower the cost per unit. If you’re considering a bulk purchase, reach out to our team for a customized quote!

Yes! We provide exclusive reseller pricing for businesses ordering in bulk or frequently. If you’re a reseller, distributor, or packaging supplier, contact us to discuss custom pricing, discounts, and partnership opportunities tailored to your needs.

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