
Packaging Design: The Underestimated Art That Sells Products From the Shelf
By Delight Technical College | School of Media & AI | 2026
Before a customer reads the label, tastes the product, or speaks to a salesperson, the packaging has already made a first impression. Packaging design is one of the most commercially influential and underestimated specialisations in graphic design. For Delight Technical College graphic design graduates, packaging design represents a significant and growing market opportunity, particularly given the explosion of small businesses and local brands across Kenya.
📦 What Is Packaging Design?
Packaging design is the creation of the visual and structural design of product packaging (the boxes, bottles, bags, tubes, and wrappers that contain and present products to consumers). It combines:
- Graphic design- the visual communication of brand identity and product information
- Typography- creating readable, attractive text hierarchies within limited space
- Colour psychology- using colour to communicate product category, quality, and appeal
- Structural design- the physical form of the packaging
- Regulatory requirements like nutritional information, warnings, and barcodes
🌍 The Packaging Design Market in Kenya
Kenya’s consumer goods market is growing rapidly, driven by:
- The growth of locally produced food and beverage brands seeking professional packaging
- The expansion of the beauty and personal care industry (skincare, haircare, and cosmetics brands)
- The growth of artisan and small-batch producers like honey, jams, sauces, and crafts
- Increasing consumer sophistication- Kenyan consumers are increasingly choosing products partly on the basis of packaging quality
- E-commerce growth- online sellers need packaging that presents well in photographs
🎨 What Makes Great Packaging Design?
Shelf Impact:
Packaging must stand out on a shelf crowded with competitors. Strong colour choices, distinctive shapes, and bold visual identity are essential for shelf impact.
Brand Consistency:
Packaging should be instantly recognisable as belonging to a brand consistent with the brand’s other communications.
Information Hierarchy:
All necessary information (product name, key benefits, ingredients, usage instructions) must be presented clearly and in the right order of prominence.
Material Appropriateness:
The packaging material should be appropriate for the product protecting it during transport and storage while communicating the brand’s values (premium, sustainable, fun, etc.).
🎓 Packaging Design Training at Delight
Delight’s Graphic Design programme covers the design principles (composition, typography, colour, branding) that are directly applicable to packaging design. Students who develop these skills and apply them to packaging briefs are well positioned to serve Kenya’s growing consumer goods market.
“The best package doesn’t just contain the product, it sells it before anyone has even opened it. At Delight, we train designers who understand that power.”
💡 Packaging design is an excellent freelance specialisation. Every new product launch is a potential commission, and Kenya’s product market is growing continuously.
📍 Delight Technical College | Muindi Mbingu Street, Opposite Jevanjee Gardens, Nairobi | +254 722 533 771 | www.delight.ac.ke



