Packaging
Kiln Roastery Cup Sleeve
A flat, unrolled cardboard cup sleeve with a genuine tapered die shape and glue tab — a bold centered wordmark flanked by repeating roast-level ticks.
- Real tapered trapezoid die shape with glue tab (not a plain rectangle)
- Repeating roast-mark tick device
- Live cup-size field
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Model: Generated via Popcorn Editor
“Design a flat, unrolled cardboard coffee-cup sleeve for an invented small-batch roastery 'KILN' — ONE artboard 'Sleeve flat' 258×60mm (cmyk/300dpi/3mm bleed), a genuine tapered trapezoid die shape (not a plain rectangle) plus a rectangular glue tab; the sleeve wraps by curving around the cup, so there is NO fold/crease, only the outer cut. Declare three process swatches — 'kraft' cmyk[12,24,46,10], 'rust' cmyk[12,68,88,4], 'ink' cmyk[55,58,62,72] — plus one spot swatch 'cut' cmyk[0,100,0,0] purpose 'die cut' overprint:true. The body is a trapezoid with a 240mm top edge, a 210mm bottom edge (inset 15mm on each side), 60mm height, plus an 18mm-wide rectangular glue tab proud of the top-right corner. Start with a full-bleed rect x-3,y-3,w264,h66 fill kraft. Because the trapezoid tapers 15mm per side over the 60mm height, keep all hero content comfortably inside x30–x210 (a safe margin well clear of the taper). Content, all centered horizontally within that safe zone (group 'Sleeve content'): an eyebrow x20,y6,w200,h5, content 'SMALL BATCH ROASTERY', Space Grotesk 700, 7pt, letterSpacing 3, upper, align center, fill rust; a centered rule line x100,y11,w40,h0, stroke rust 0.6; the HERO wordmark x30,y14,w180,h34, content 'KILN', Archivo Black 110pt, align center, lineHeight 1, fill ink (ink-on-kraft, strong warm-dark-on-light contrast); a supporting line x20,y49,w200,h5, content 'HOT — HANDLE WITH CARE · {{field:Cup Size}}', JetBrains Mono 7pt, letterSpacing 1.5, upper, align center, fill ink opacity 0.7 (the cup-size field is genuinely earned — a roastery's cup sleeves print in runs varying by cup size, e.g. 12OZ/16OZ). Declare ONE reusable styles.blocks entry 'roast-mark' (width14,height14): a stroke-only ellipse key 'ring' x0,y0,w14,h14, stroke rust 0.5, no fill; plus centered text key 'level' x0,y4.2,w14,h6, content 'IV', Space Grotesk 700, 9pt, align center, fill ink. Instance it TWICE via top-level blockInstance elements flanking the hero at the same mid-height row, no overrides: one at x6,y23 (near the sleeve's left/seam edge) and one at x214,y23 (near the right edge, just before the glue tab). Leave the glue tab zone (x240–258) completely blank/kraft-only — it is hidden under adhesive in production, a deliberate restraint, not an oversight. Finish with a single closed 'Cut contour' dieline swatchRef cut, closed:true, tracing the exact hexagon: points (0,0),(240,0),(258,0),(258,60),(225,60),(15,60) (this traces: the body's 240mm top edge, the 18mm tab's outer corner and right edge down to y60, a horizontal step back from the tab to the trapezoid's bottom-right corner at x225, the 210mm bottom edge to x15, then the diagonal left taper closing back to the origin). No photography, no steam-swirl icon, no coffee-cup silhouette, no scattered coffee-bean pattern — the device is purely typographic plus the two abstract roast-mark rings, no literal bean/cup/steam imagery. Named Fabric groups + specific human-readable names throughout.”