Build your own box kit

Wednesday September 29, 2010 | Tutorials

A while back I released a build your own box kit on the Icon Lab. It was a layered PhotoShop PSD file of a nice looking cardboard box, complete with the ability to drop in objects of your own liking and dress it up as you pleased.

It was a big hit and lots of people use it for developing graphics for their website and apps. 

I'm pretty pumped to be releasing Box Kit 2 today.

The premise of the new Box Kit is much like that of it's predecessor. This new version however takes things to a whole new level.

This PSD contains a totally reworked box design with new stylings and new options. The whole thing was redrawn and was done with PhotoShop's vector-based shapes and layer styles. It includes logos for the sides of the box, optional packing tape layers, objects to fill your box with, and a whole lot more.

Give Box Kit 2 a download below and let me know what you think of it. As always I'd love to see how you're using it in your designs, sites and apps!

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chrisherbert1 said...

Excellent! Reminds me of two things - 1) obviously Dropbox should let you redesign their logo and 2) thebox.maxvoltar.com

I think yours looks better than any of these.

Wednesday September 29, 2010  
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de-sign4u said...

Thank you much for updating this item!

Wednesday October 27, 2010  
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Stefan said...

Thanks a lot - a closed one would be nice too.

Saturday May 07, 2011  
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Ebasan said...

thank you
thank
thank

Saturday August 20, 2011  
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dreamer said...

Thanks a lot!

Tuesday April 24, 2012  
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wallhyang said...

Thanks
Good luck to you!

Tuesday January 01, 2013  

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