Design Thinking as a Tool for Packaging Innovation: A Human-Centered Approach to Functionality and Aesthetics

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Packaging innovation is relevant in developing a unique product, creating a sustainable environment, and engaging consumers. This research investigates Design Thinking as a tool for innovating packaging from a human-centered perspective toward achieving a balance between functionality and aesthetics. The research also explores some of the major design challenges facing modern packaging such as environmental considerations, usability, and brand perception. A literature review methodology was employed in this study using the five stage IDEO model of Design Thinking from concept generation to evaluation of packaging solutions. The results indicate that embracing a human-centered approach provides enhanced consumer experience, less waste generation, and marketable products. This paper attempts to add to the already rich knowledge base by crystallizing the practice between design methodologies and real-world dilemmas faced in packaging. Future research includes the advent of artificial intelligence and "smart" materials within the context of design so that sustainability and functionality in packaging solutions could be further enhanced

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B, P. (2025). Design Thinking as a Tool for Packaging Innovation: A Human-Centered Approach to Functionality and Aesthetics. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology, 13(3), 1270–1275. https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2025.67526

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