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About Maurice Duteau
Expertise
As a contract manufacturer, product designer, mechanical engineer, small business owner I know what it takes to get ideas from the drawing board and into production.

Experience
My business is located in Shanghai China where I've been doing contract manufacturing for the past 10 years. My experience on the ground in China has given me a good understanding of how things get done over here.

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BASc, Mechanical Engineering

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Phillips Medical, Invensys, Carrier, Medtronics, Dirtt.

 
   

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Inventing New Products/Inventions - Packaging Products


Expert: Maurice Duteau - 6/26/2009

Question
Hello,

I have been designing and making halloween costumes for the last year.  I want to package and distribute this costumes within the next month.  I need the package insert that can be inserted in the package that have my company name, address, what the costume is, the material it is made of and the size.  Do you have any idea where I can get this information from?

Thank you in advance

Answer
For generating the artwork you'll want a graphics program, I use COrel Draw which was pretty quick to learn. Illustrator is another good one. For a more professional look, you'll want to engage a graphic designer of which there are a lot doing business on the web these days.


For printing the labels, you can do a decent job on a laser printer or  inkjet. If you dont have a printer then head to Kinkos or one of the neighborhood graphics shops. If the volume is up there in the several hundred pcs range it will be cheaper to go to a printing house, again there are tons of these in the yellow pages and online.


Or if you're all set to go and just need a quote, send on your artwork and I'll give you a quote: maurice(at)flexrev(dot)com.

Best of luck with your venture.
maurice

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