We received news from a potential box manufacturer, here in St. Louis, that we were working with to produce our boxes in a more professional manner, that they couldn't work with our files. This prompted us to rethink our designs, and improve upon them. This time, we took to AutoDesk Fusion 360 and used the sheet metal functions to prepare the layout, instead of setting things up manually. The differences are that we can produce renderings of what they might look like. We have reached out to that company for more specifics on the materials so that we can start designing graphics, and finalizing materials, this is what we have so far... The first photo shows the inner box open. The two sides open up to revel our top tray. We are really fond of this feature, and were able to re-use this design element without change. Below the top tray is where the razor sits in its foam shipping support, with documentation. Beside the inner box, is the outer sleeve which we are debating on trying to produce with a translucent material (velum), which will feature printing, and cutouts. We may also just use paper with contrasting colors. The second photo is to demonstrate the outer sleeve in place over the inner box, showing how the translucent material might work, color wise. The last photo is the first rendering we created of just the inner box and top tray. We included this photo because it was a good rendering showing the printing on top of the top tray. As always comments are welcome. #mugenforge #handmade #graphicdesign #boxdesign #boxdesigns (at Mugen Forge) https://www.instagram.com/p/B03Z9dHjLUd/?igshid=xpffkzpqj5uk