Esko Studio 10 And Visualizer Studio Toolkit For Shrink Sleeves Repack !!link!! Jun 2026

Let’s assume you have a legacy shrink sleeve for a sports drink bottle. The client wants to change the flavor name and nutritional facts but keep the brand logo and bottle shape identical.

Shrink sleeves often have front, back, and side panels. During repacks, if you adjust the bleed or trap, you risk (graphics sliding into seams). Studio 10’s Seam Viewer allows you to set seam allowances (typically 3mm). The software visually pushes the artwork away from the seam area in the 3D view, preventing the "black line on the bottle edge" disaster. Let’s assume you have a legacy shrink sleeve

Once upon a time in the high-stakes world of consumer goods, a lead designer named Elena faced a daunting "repack" challenge: transforming a single premium beverage into a high-visibility multi-pack. The project required complex heat-shrink sleeves, a medium notorious for warping artwork into unrecognizable smears as it conforms to the curves of the bottles During repacks, if you adjust the bleed or