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A method for applying graphics to packaging and/or labels using an interactive computer operated by a user. A database containing predesigned graphics is provided and stored. A drawing program is stored in the computer. The method includes a template selector which is user-operated to automatically select the predesigned graphics from the database. The selected predesigned graphics are launched into the drawing program and the drawing program is user-operated to manipulate the graphics.

InventorsJames P. Terry, Richard B. Gerstman
Original AssigneeGerstman + Meyers, Inc.
Primary Examiner: Robert D. Bourque
Current U.S. Classification715/234
International Classification: G06F 1730

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Claims

1. A method for applying graphics to packaging and/or labels using an interactive computer operated by a user, which comprises the steps of:

providing a database containing graphic files with the graphic files including template shapes corresponding to portions of the package or label, said template shapes carrying predesigned graphics;
providing a drawing program;
providing a template selector;
user-inputting size information to the template selector;
automatically selecting predesigned graphic templates from said database in response to said user-inputting step;
launching said automatically selected graphic templates into said drawing program; and
user-operating said drawing program to manipulate the graphics to provide a package or label.

2. A method as defined in claim 1, in which said predesigned graphics include a brand name and a product name.

3. A method as defined in claim 1, including the step of storing the selected graphic template with a package name for future reference.

4. A method as defined by claim 1, in which the template selector shows a two-dimensional picture of a selected template and including the step of providing user operation of selective showing of the front of a selected template, a side of a selected template, the top of a selected template, and the bottom of a selected template.

5. A method as defined by claim 1, in which the template selector comprises a carton template selector and the user-inputting step comprises entering dimension information concerning the carton and viewing two-dimensional graphics of the selected carton.

6. A method as defined in claim 5, in which the two-dimensional graphics of the selected carton are viewed by user-selecting the portion of the carton to be viewed.

7. A method as defined in claim 6, in which the step of user-selecting the portion of the carton to be viewed includes the step of selecting tabs corresponding to the front, side, top and bottom of the carton.

8. A method for applying graphics to packaging and/or labels using an interactive computer operated by a user, which comprises the steps of:

providing a database containing graphic files with the graphic files including templates shapes corresponding to portions of the package or label, said template shapes carrying predesigned graphics;
providing a drawing program;
importing a die into said drawing program;
measuring said die;
formatting said die;
providing a template selector;
user-inputting information to the template selector;
automatically selecting predesigned graphic templates from said database in response to said user-inputting step;
launching said automatically selected graphic templates into said drawing program, said launching step including launching said automatically selected graphic templates to overly said die in said drawing program; and
user-operating said drawing program to manipulate the graphics to provide a package or label.

9. A method as defined in claim 8 including the step of storing the selected graphic templates with a package name for future reference.

10. A method for applying graphics to packaging and/or labels using an interactive computer operated by a user, which comprises the steps of:

providing a database containing graphic files with the graphic files including template shapes corresponding to portions of the package or label, said template shapes carrying predesigned graphics;
providing a drawing program;
providing a template selector;
user-inputting information to the template selector;
automatically selecting predesigned graphic templates from said database in response to said user-inputting step;
launching said automatically selected graphic templates into said drawing program;
user-operating said drawing program to manipulate the graphics to provide a package or label;
said template selector comprising a carton template selector and the user-inputting step comprising entering dimension information concerning the carton and viewing two-dimensional graphics of the selected carton, said two-dimensional graphics of the selected carton being viewed by user-selecting the portion of the carton to be viewed including the step of selecting tabs corresponding to the front, side, top and bottom of the carton.

11. An interactive computer system for applying graphics to packaging and/or labels using an interactive computer operated by a user, which comprises:

a database containing graphic files with the graphic files including template shapes corresponding to portions of the package or label, said template shapes carrying predesigned graphics;
a drawing program;
a template selector adapted for receiving information inputted by a user;
said computer being operable for automatically selecting predesigned graphic templates from said database in response to the user input, with the user being able to launch said automatically selected graphic templates into said drawing program and the user being able to operate said drawing program to manipulate the graphics;
said template selector including a window for entering width and height dimensions;
said template selector including means for selecting the language of the graphical copy, means for entering the dimensions of the package, means for viewing a portion of the package, and means for selecting a portion of the package to be viewed;
said means for selecting the portion of the package to be viewed comprising tabs for selecting the front or side or top or bottom of the package.

12. An interactive computer system for applying graphics to packaging and/or labels using an interactive computer operated by a user, which comprises:

a database containing graphic files with the graphic files including template shapes corresponding to portions of the package or label, said template shapes carrying predesigned graphics;
a drawing program;
a template selector;
means for user-inputting information to the template selector including means for entering dimensions of the package;
computer-operated means for automatically selecting predesigned graphic templates from said database in response to the user inputs;
means for viewing a portion of the package;
means for selecting a portion of the package to be viewed, said selecting means comprising tabs for selecting the front or side or top or bottom of the package;
means for launching said automatically selected graphic templates into said drawing program;
means for user-operating said drawing program to manipulate the graphics to provide a package; and
means for adding the selected package to a package example database.