The idea of making an envelope so that you can spin the disk inside and little bits of info will appear is so cute and kinda retro. This free CD envelope pattern is from the book (and CD) The Packaging and Design Templates Sourcebook 2. I think it would be cute to make this envelope for a mixed CD. Maybe for your "Valentine"? And write little Q & A's on the disk? Just a thought.
This pattern is designed by Brad Kayal.
Click on the CD envelope template to download and then print out.
If you like this one, there is a first book in the series (as implied by the "2" hehe):
The Packaging and Design Templates Sourcebook
More about:
The Packaging and Design Templates Sourcebook 2
See inside peeks and some of the free templates here.
More about the fabulous follow up:
The Packaging and Design Templates Sourcebook 2
By
Luke Herriott
This is the eagerly anticipated follow-up to the bestselling The Packaging and Design Templates Sourcebook. With 100% new content, The Packaging and Design Templates Sourcebook 2 is guaranteed to repeat the runaway success of the original volume. This indispensable sourcebook features 100 new, innovative, and classic packaging and paper engineering ideas across a variety of end uses, with detailed templates showing how to copy, fold, construct, and complete them from widely available materials. The accompanying CD features all of the templates as copyright-free, editable EPS files making The Packaging and Design Templates Sourcebook 2 an invaluable resource for designer, design students, and crafters.
Luke Herriott has been art directing, designing, and managing book projects for over 15 years, and is the director of book design and packaging company, Studio Ink. He is the author and designer of a number of books, including Instant Graphics, Art Directing Projects for Print, and The Packaging and Design Templates Sourcebook, published by RotoVision, as well as 1000 Restaurant, Bar, and Cafe Graphics published by Rockport Publishers. He lives in Hastings, UK.
There are 99 more!!!!!!!! (They are all included on the accompanying CD.)
That's very clever idea. Thank you for the template and the book review.
Posted by: Eileen | January 28, 2011 at 11:01 AM
This is a unique design template for folks who make their own greeting card and artist journal books.
Posted by: Gailene | January 28, 2011 at 12:30 PM
The retro design is being brought back today! People are actually lovin' those kinds of stuff. It's cool that retro designs are applied, even in different packages. That CD envelope is fun to use. It helps in storing the disk, and it brings back the old times.
Posted by: Granville Lochrico | August 15, 2011 at 08:47 AM
Nice One Thanks to give this information
Posted by: Ad Design | December 28, 2011 at 03:46 AM