Corporate Monthly
GIMSUN Monthly Magazine NO.80
addtimes:2026-03-20 click:8 author:Gimsun

GS ·Fresh News
Recently, we successfully completed a window display and custom gift box project. The production scope included a window display featuring fishing-line suspended acrylic display panel box structures, along with the batch customization of multiple Andy board rigid top-and-bottom lid gift boxes, decorated with refined ribbon wrapping. The overall finish presents a premium texture, meeting both large-scale display and gift packaging needs. From design communication and precise size control to final installation and adjustment, every step strictly adhered to quality standards, and the final presentation received high recognition from the client.

GS · Insights
Store displays and gift presentations are increasingly emphasizing texture, structure, and durability, which has become a core trend in the advertising production industry. Based on our manufacturing capabilities, this issue introduces three commonly used gift box inner tray structures with flat layouts:
1. Three-Circle Insert: An integrated structure with three evenly distributed circular slots, suitable for securely holding bottles, cylindrical, and column-shaped products, preventing movement, collision, and scratches.

2.Square Insert: Featuring a square cut-out structure, with neat and precise slots that tightly fit square and rectangular products, ensuring stable fixation without displacement.

3.Dual-Square Insert: Designed with two square slots arranged side by side or symmetrically, suitable for paired product display and protection.

GS · Window Display Design Concept
This issue presents the “Coastline · Shape of Wind” concept window display, centered on capturing the fleeting form and poetic essence of sea breeze in motion. The main color palette features foam white, sand beige, and deep ocean blue. hrough the combination of dynamic fabrics, weathered wood, and lighting installations, it creates a flowing yet tranquil coastal atmosphere, suitable for resort hotels, swimwear brands, marine skincare, and lifestyle brand storytelling.
At the center of the window stands a structure of weathered driftwood, with natural textures shaped by ocean waves and traces of salt crystallization preserved on the surface. Between the wooden structures, multiple layers of hand-dyed silk chiffon fabric are suspended. A display platform is placed centrally, showcasing a conceptual ocean-themed product made from bio-based materials.
The entire space transforms the intangible sea breeze into a perceptible visual language through the integration of materials and dynamic installations.

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