Teamcenter Accelerates Packaging Design and Artwork Development with Adobe CC Integrations
Packaging Design with Adobe CC Integrations
Your product is designed, manufacturing is planned and in process. Then, you still have the artwork and packaging design to complete before you can ship. Teamcenter integrations with Adobe CC Illustrator, InDesign, and Photoshop help you bring your product to market faster.
Adobe Applications with Product Design
These authoring applications are the standard, yet most designers are still working in silos. These silos are separate from the supporting product information. As a result, artists and designers end up copying and pasting product information, communicating with engineering via email when design changes occur, and redrawing artwork from engineering sources. Now you can use Adobe applications and manage the content in the context of product design and lifecycle.
This provides multiple benefits:
- Marketing and package designers receive product updates as they happen. Product information is available in a highly visual and interactive 3D environment.
- Brand hierarchy information such as SKU and GPC standard classifications are immediately available.
- Reuse hierarchy info as content in layout and designs.
- Digital assets are available for reuse between artwork, reducing rework and increasing consistency in brand identification.
- Assets and artwork are managed separately; you’re notified of changes to assets and can refresh the artwork to view and apply changes immediately.
This and other designer functionality is available from within the Adobe applications you work in every day.
PLM Collaboration and Packaging Design
When designers work in the PLM collaboration platform, other users can participate in workflows and visualize designs and digital assets. As a result, designers and artwork reviewers participate in seamless review and development processes, saving time, reducing the risk of anyone being out of the loop, and ensuring your products go to market quickly and smoothly.
View packaging design and artwork development in the context of PLM to see the benefits from a designer’s point of view.
For more information, check out some of the product capabilities on the consumer products and retail page.
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