Thinchronize

Packaging design, open to everyone. Labels, single packs, and full SKU lines: designed on the brand, engineered for the shelf, dieline-ready and supervised to print.

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Café Bdooz — packaging by Thinchronize

(About)

Three seconds, at arm's length.

That's how packaging is judged: a stranger, a shelf, three seconds. The design has to say what it is, whose it is, and why it's worth more, before the hand moves.

We design the line's architecture first, then every SKU inside it, so the shelf reads as one family and SKU number twelve still fits. Everything ships dieline-ready and colour-managed, with print supervision so the shelf matches the screen.

Packaging is built for you if:

  • The product is better than the pack says it is
  • SKUs multiplied and the shelf stopped reading as one brand
  • Retail buyers want retail-ready and you're not there yet
  • Print runs keep coming back wrong

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Why producewith thinc.

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Designed as a line

The system comes first, so every SKU belongs to the family and new ones drop in without a redesign.

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Engineered, not just styled

Dielines, materials, and print constraints live in the design from day one, so what you approve is what can actually be produced.

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Supervised to the shelf

Mockups before production and supervision during it: the pack in your hand matches the one on screen.

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Café Bdooz — packaging line by Thinchronize

What we'lldeliver

(What's Inside)

Fixed prices from our canon. Two revision rounds on everything.

Phases of work

One product, done properly: the label or the pack, designed on the brand and ready for print.

Priced from the list:

  • SKU adaptation, $400 each
  • Label design, $1,000
  • Single packaging design, $2,000

The family, architected first: a system that holds three SKUs today and twelve next year.

Priced from the list:

  • Packaging line, 3 to 5 SKUs, from $5,000
  • Line architecture and shelf system

From approval to the shelf: mockups, dieline-ready artwork, and supervision over the run.

Priced from the list:

  • Packaging mockups, $600
  • Print production supervision, $500
  • Dieline-ready, colour-managed artwork

Structure and scope agreed first: format, dielines, materials, and a fixed price. Then the system, then every SKU, two rounds, and the press.

Good to know:

  • Lebanon prices, Gulf and US scoped to market
  • Complexity and rush cost more, never less
  • Guardianship members and Alumni get their rates

In their
own words

Unfiltered feedback about working with thinc.

Dummy Client

Founder, food brand

Placeholder testimonial. Real client quotes are being collected. This card shows the layout: a short, honest line about what the packaging changed.

Dummy Client

Production manager

Placeholder testimonial. First run in years that came back matching the approval. The supervision paid for itself on sheet one.

Dummy Client

Owner, FMCG line

Placeholder testimonial. New SKUs used to mean a new design fight. Now they drop into the system in days.

Packaging ata glance

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Key challenges

  • A shelf presence below the product quality
  • A line that grew without a system
  • Retail listings that demand retail-ready
  • Costly reprints from unmanaged production

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Ideal clients

  • Open to everyone, no gate
  • F&B and FMCG lines, single products, launches
  • Brands preparing for retail or export

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Team structure

  • Designed in-house, one quality bar
  • Craft and print supervision led by Wassim

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Timeframe

  • Scoped per pack or per line at briefing
  • Under $500 upfront, above it 50/50

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Investment

  • From $400 per SKU adaptation, lines from $5,000
  • Two revision rounds included
  • Member and Alumni rates apply

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Shelf presence that sells

The pack says what it is, whose it is, and why it costs more, in the three seconds it actually gets.

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SKUs that scale

New products join the family in days, because the line was architected as a system from the start.

03.

No more reprint bills

Dieline-ready artwork and supervised runs mean the expensive mistakes never reach the press.

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