In regrads to researching information about the varieties of mechanical CD packaging design I attended a forge media interview to illustrate my design to a Forge Media designer Phil Rose. During the interview i presented my work to him, He commented on my final concept and said that this desing is something that could be sold to forge CD pachage market. They found my design to show contrasting terminology and that having the CD package being able to be uplifted and glide on the packages base was very constructive in terms of a designers view. They said that this design will be time consuming in terms of fabricating the product. I was considering on sending my final product to forge to manufacture my product to visualise what my end design will look like. I was observant over the system of manufacturing 5 of the same products. Rather than conducting 5 equal designs, I will first start a mock up for the package, Mock up refinement, Mock up of package with design stickering, Mock up of the final piece (published and complete) and finally a 3D print out of the final CD package product. Reason for this process is because it costs to much to manufacture 5 individual 3D print of each package. Forge has been very helpful of giving me personal and encouraging information (facts) for my design. They couldn't supply the materials because they only operated with fabricating the entire piece. Phil Rose gave me some from CD trays for when I complete the product, I could then paste my CD trays onto the package. After the interview from forge I then went out to Blomfield Singes to check out their printing. They gave me some vinyl along side with some card board. The materials that they gave weren't the proper fabrication stuff that i needed. Iv still yet to find some proper materials for me to complete my design.
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