Multi-page labels enhance packaging aesthetics

Published: 9-May-2017

Denny Bros Fix-a-Form multi-page labels can be attached to any packaging surface to meet wide ranging needs

With more and more labelling regulations for pharmaceutical and nutritional packaging, mandatory information overload is an increasing risk.

Denny Bros is a specialist print company producing labelling solutions for multiple industries. Its Fix-a-Form multi-page labels can be attached to any packaging surface across wide ranging temperature scales.

They are a way of economically combining large amounts of information in one or several languages. There is no need for separate labels for different countries, so exporters can streamline production and simplify the management of inventories and distribution channels.

Other needs

Certain industries require more from their labels, such as protection from counterfeiting and waterproofing. Multi-page labels can incorporate special print characteristics to do this.

Some other examples include: moisture resistance, security and tamper-evident features, unique or random codes, braille, special adhesives and finishes, ability to cope with temperature extremes, tactile warning triangles and scratch-off panels.

As standard

As these labels are a combination of a printed and folded leaflet with a self-adhesive label, they only occupy the same space as an original single panel label but may contain up to 120 pages of extra information. Design aesthetics are therefore safeguarded.

Supplied in a standard reel format, the labels can be tailored to suit different product needs and applied with standard industry-labelling equipment.

The labels are affixed with special adhesive in order to remain with any product for its entire life span – particularly useful when repeat reference information is included.

Aesthetics

Multi-page labels can be used on-pack where engaging and interactive labels are desired. They can help draw attention to special offers, promotions and campaigns for encouraging repeat purchases while providing clear product information.

A single multi-page label can be used to replace a leaflet and carton combination, hence overall packaging requirements are also reduced.

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