Elements of the Mandala Design
- Central Point:
- The central point, represents the starting point, focus, or core of the mandala. For "PACKGES," this could symbolize the core of the brand or the primary service/product offered.
- Symmetrical Patterns:
- Symmetry is key in a mandala, representing balance and harmony. Patterns radiate from the central point in a circular manner, creating a sense of completeness.
- Repetitive Motifs:
- Use repetitive motifs such as circles, petals, or geometric shapes to create a sense of unity and coherence. These motifs can be stylized to reflect elements associated with packaging, such as box shapes or interlocking designs.
- Layers:
- Mandalas are often built in layers, each representing a different aspect of the universe or consciousness. In the context of "PACKGES," layers can signify the different levels of service or aspects of packaging solutions provided.
Color Scheme
- Primary Colors: Shades of blue and green.
- Blue: Symbolizes trust, reliability, and professionalism.
- Green: Represents growth, freshness, and eco-friendliness.
- Accent Colors: Touches of gold or white for highlights and contrast.