Packaging Design Company in Qatar
Bilingual, shelf-ready packaging designed in-house for Qatar brands; the printing itself runs through trusted production partners.
The label, box, or pouch has a few seconds to win a decision on a crowded shelf. bX designs that pack in-house for Qatar's retail and FMCG brands, then routes printing to trusted production partners. Creative and bilingual labelling stay with us; the press work goes to people who run it daily.
Qatar packaging carries a practical load that pretty design often forgets. It has to read in Arabic and English, present required information clearly, and still stand apart from imported rivals. bX designs against all three at once - shelf appeal, bilingual clarity, and the plain mechanics of how the pack will actually be printed.
What’s included
Packaging design
Label, box, or pouch design built to stand out and stay on-brand.
Bilingual labelling
Arabic and English information laid out clearly and correctly for each script.
Shelf-ready artwork
Design that holds up against imported competitors in a Qatar retail aisle.
Dieline & print setup
Artwork prepared to the printer's dieline with bleed and colour handled.
Print management
Production run through trusted print partners, since we are designers rather than a press.
Source file handover
Editable artwork files so future variants do not start from scratch.
How it works
- 1
Brief
We confirm the product, format, languages, and where it sells.
- 2
Concept
We design distinct shelf-ready directions on-brand.
- 3
Refine
We refine the chosen design across Arabic and English content.
- 4
Prepare artwork
We set artwork to the printer's dieline with bleed and colour correct.
- 5
Produce via partner
We coordinate print through a trusted partner and check proofs.
Packaging that sells on a Qatar shelf
On a Qatar shelf, local FMCG and retail products sit shoulder to shoulder with established imports. Standing out is half design, half bilingual clarity: Arabic and English have to coexist cleanly with the required information legible, so the pack reads as professional and trustworthy to a shopper scanning in either language.
bX does the design and the print management, and is upfront about the line between them - there is no print shop on the premises. The artwork is created in-house, set precisely to the printer's specification, then produced through trusted Qatar print partners, with proofs checked so what comes off the press matches the design.
Proof beats a polished pitch
bX shows identity work - named Qatar clients, with their permission - rather than filling this space with invented logos or recycled mockups. Ask us directly about the brands we’ve built for businesses in your sector.
Frequently asked questions
What does packaging design cost in Qatar?
It tracks the number of products, formats, and language versions, while printing is quoted separately by the press based on materials and quantity. Design generally starts at a few thousand riyals per product and climbs from there. bX fixes a design price once the range is clear, with print costed by the partner.
Does bX print the packaging too?
Packaging is designed in-house, and printing is managed through trusted partners rather than an in-house press. bX prepares artwork to the printer's specification, coordinates the run, and checks proofs, giving you a single point of contact for both design and print management without anyone overstating what the studio actually owns.
Can you design bilingual Arabic and English packaging?
Yes. Arabic and English are laid out so both read correctly and the required information stays legible. Bilingual packaging is the norm in Qatar retail, so bX designs the two scripts to share the pack cleanly from the outset, rather than cramming the second language into whatever space is left at the end.
Do you design for FMCG and retail products?
Yes. Food, beverage, and consumer goods that need to compete on a Qatar shelf are core work for bX, balancing shelf appeal against the practical labelling each category demands. The design starts from how the pack actually sells in the aisle, not just how it looks flat on a screen.
Will the artwork be print-ready?
Yes. Packaging artwork is set to the printer's dieline with correct bleed, colour mode, and resolution, then bX coordinates with the print partner and checks proofs. Preparing the file properly is exactly what keeps a run from coming back dull, cropped, or off-colour after the order is already paid for.
Do I get editable source files?
Yes. Editable artwork files are part of the handover, so new flavours, sizes, or variants can be built on the same template later - by bX or by your own team - without paying to redesign the packaging from scratch every time the range expands.
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