Last Updated on September 22, 2025 by YPGreen
How do you choose the right packaging design company in Charlotte? For many local restaurant owners, coffee shop founders, and retail entrepreneurs, this is not an easy decision.
The right design partner should not only deliver attractive visuals but also understand consumer preferences, branding strategies, and sustainable packaging solutions.
At YPGREEN, we work with design companies worldwide and recommend evaluating potential partners based on their past projects, ability to customize solutions, and approach to eco-friendly materials.
By doing so, Charlotte businesses can ensure their packaging reflects both creativity and responsibility, ultimately building stronger connections with customers.
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Adam Roth Design Inc.
Services & Case Studies
Adam Roth Design Inc. is a graphic design & branding studio in Charlotte, NC. Their service offering includes Brand Strategy, Logo / Identity Design, Print Collateral, Signage, Environmental Graphics, Packaging Design, Art Direction, Editorial/Publications, Graphic Standards, and Website & Digital Strategy.
In their “Work” & Portfolio section, they list clients such as Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools: CTE Program, Midrex Technologies, Livable Meck, Boudreaux’s Kitchen & Tavern, Chef Geoff Bragg, etc. While many of those are identity / signage / print pieces, the presence of Packaging Design among their core services indicates they do handle packaging/labeling/product package visuals.
Editor’s Recommendation
If you’re looking for packaging design that ties closely to strong brand identity, clean visual systems, and carefully crafted print and environmental design, Adam Roth Design Inc. is definitely worth reviewing. Their published services show they aren’t just identity + logo—they include packaging as a core service, which means they understand the unique constraints of package design (materials, manufacturability, brand alignment).
This makes them a good choice for businesses in food & beverage, restaurant products, specialty goods, or craft brands that need packaging (boxes, labels, cartons) that look professional and consistent with their brand voice. I recommend them especially if you want packaging to integrate well with signage, print collateral, identity, and even digital presence, not feel like a separate item.
Website
https://adamrothdesign.com/
BOLTGROUP
Services & Case Studies
BOLTGROUP (based in Charlotte, NC) is a full-service design firm especially oriented toward manufacturers and product brands. Their expertise includes Brand Strategy + Design, Product Design + Engineering, Integrated Brand + Product Solutions, with a strong focus on sustainability and manufacturing.
Their “Expertise” shows that they handle product design (including structural, engineering), brand identity, and packaging/physical product work within integrated solutions. They say “This is where manufacturers reach business goals faster with the support of our fully-integ rated team of expert designers, strategists, researchers, engineers, and implementers.”
Regarding case studies, many are manufacturer / product brand oriented—not necessarily all visible packaging mockups in the portion seen, but their positioning, client base, and expertise strongly suggest robust packaging + product + brand work.
Editor’s Recommendation
If packaging design is central to your product business—especially for physical products, consumer packaged goods, or manufactured goods—BOLTGROUP is one of the strongest agencies to review. Because they combine product engineering + structural design + brand identity with sustainability, they can help avoid pitfalls that occur when the design look isn’t aligned with manufacturing constraints.
They are especially recommendable for brands needing packaging that must perform in real markets, possibly with scale, and want design that supports sustainability, manufacturability, and cohesive branding. I recommend BOLTGROUP highly for businesses launching tangible products, looking for packaging + product form + identity + long-term quality in design.
Website
https://boltgroup.com/
Dana Gray Studio
Services & Case Cases
Dana Gray Studio is a boutique design studio also in Charlotte, NC. Their specialization includes Logo & Branding, Website Design, Brand Consultations, Print & Digital Design, On-Call Design Services. They explicitly say they carry branding “across product packaging, catalogs, emails, and more.”
Examples in their portfolio include Product Packaging, Candle Labels, “Packaging for Peterson MADE”, etc. They show work in product packaging, stickers, labels, and marketing materials, which indicates real experience in packaging/print product work.
Their focus seems especially good for small & medium brands in food & beverage, lifestyle, wellness, CPG (consumer packaged goods) and service providers who need strong branding + physical packaging or labels.
Editor’s Recommendation
If you are a business with physical products—especially in wellness, boutique food, gift goods, or any product where packaging/labels are part of your customer experience—and you want design that is polished, cohesive, and visually aligned with your brand identity, Dana Gray Studio is highly recommendable. They clearly offer packaging and label design among their services, and their portfolio shows actual packaging work.
I recommend Dana Gray Studio especially for startups or small brands that want a full brand visual system (logo / packaging / label / web) without losing quality or coherence, while also appreciating responsiveness and boutique service.
Website
https://www.danagray.studio/
Elwoodesign
Services & Case Studies
Elwoodesign (Charlotte, NC) describes itself as a creative studio (“Pixel Pusher”) delivering “fresh, fizzy, friendly creative.” Major service areas include corporate work, media design, 3D architectural design, and motion graphics. Their clients include GE Silicones, Levine Museum, Poyner Spruill, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Library Foundation, Veterans Bridge Home, and Cardinal Innovations Healthcare.
I did not find clear publicly visible examples of packaging design / product packaging / labels among the showcased case studies. The work appears strong in corporate identity, architectural / environmental design, motion & brand visualization, but no explicit mention of boxes or label packaging in what I saw.
Editor’s Recommendation
If your priority is creativity in branding, identity, motion graphics, and environmental or architectural graphics, Elwoodesign is worth reviewing. They bring visual polish and strong corporate / institutional credentials, which can give your brand a reliable professional look.
However, if packaging design (product boxes, labels, retail packaging) is central, you may need either to verify with them whether they have relevant hidden/undisplayed work, or pair them with a studio with strong packaging track record. I recommend Elwoodesign especially for institutions, nonprofits, or businesses wanting high-end visual identity + media/graphics rather than purely product packaging.
Website
https://elwoodesign.com/
NiceDay Ahead
Services & Case Studies
NiceDay Ahead is a Charlotte-based creative marketing agency focused on transforming hospitality, retail, and commercial real estate brands into “beautiful, authentic brand experiences.” Their services include Branding, Web Design, Graphic Design, Photography, Digital Marketing, including Social Media & Influencer Marketing.
Their portfolio “Work” section highlights projects like “Vinyl”, “Linea”, “Mac’s Speed Shop” and others—these seem oriented toward branding, experience, hospitality visuals, identity systems. I did not find explicit, easily found examples of product packaging / label design among their showcased works.
Editor’s Recommendation
NiceDay Ahead is strong if your business is in the hospitality / retail / real estate space, and you want your brand visuals (identity, environment, experiences, signage, web) to be well designed and cohesive. They are definitely one to review if packaging is part of your visual package but not the main focus.
If you need packaging (especially retail or product packaging) as a core deliverable, it’d be wise to ask them about their packaging/label work specifically. But for businesses wanting elevated brand visuals + marketing + identity, NiceDay Ahead can deliver excellent results.
Website
https://nicedayahead.com/
The Plaid Penguin
Services & Case Cases
The Plaid Penguin, based in Charlotte, NC, positions itself as a “creative powerhouse” for brands that want to “stand out, scale up, and make a lasting impact.” Their expertise lies in Branding & Creative Design, Marketing & Communications, Strategy & Advisory.
Their “Work / Spotlights” include clients such as American Plastics, Elijah’s Oyster & Fish Camp, Le Creuset, Optimist Hall, Harriet’s Hamburgers, The Health Club etc. These are identity + design + marketing campaigns. Some visuals include mockups of brand materials, signage, environment, but no obvious packaging / product packaging work was clearly visible (e.g. no distinct product box or label work in what I saw).
Editor’s Recommendation
The Plaid Penguin is highly recommendable for brands that want bold identity, strategic communications, and strong visual storytelling. They are a good match if packaging is part of the suite of brand touchpoints (logo, signage, promos, etc.) rather than being the primary product.
If you are developing a product whose packaging will be a major consumer touchpoint (like consumer packaged goods, retail items), it’s worth asking The Plaid Penguin whether they have relevant packaging work or whether they can partner with packaging-specialized designers. But for identity + marketing visuals, you’ll likely be very pleased. Review them for sure if you want a vibrant, strategic, design-led brand.
Website
https://theplaidpenguin.com/
Tied & Two
Services & Case Cases
Tied & Two offers branding, web design, strategic marketing, product photography, social media, collateral and package design among their stated services. They serve established brands looking to “level up.”
Their portfolio & service description explicitly mention package design as one of their offerings. Their work spans logo / identity, web, photography, collateral, and emission of tangible product packaging or product-adjacent visuals. While I didn’t see dozens of packaging case studies, the presence of package design in their core service menu is a strong indicator of capability.
Editor’s Recommendation
If you want packaging design + strong branding + web presence + marketing visuals, Tied & Two is probably the best fit among these four. Because they clearly offer package design (not just collateral + web), they can deliver a more complete brand product.
For consumer goods, boutique product lines, gift items, beauty / wellness etc., Tied & Two seems well equipped. I recommend reviewing them first when packaging is needed, especially for brands that want consistency and design integrity across product, digital, and marketing.
Website
https://tiedandtwo.com/
How to Design Food Packaging That Appeals to Charlotte Consumers
To create food packaging that resonates with Charlotte consumers, businesses should consider both practicality and local cultural values. First, eco-friendly packaging is increasingly popular, reflecting the city’s growing interest in sustainability.
Using biodegradable or recyclable materials can help businesses align with these preferences.
Second, the design should capture Charlotte’s modern yet community-oriented lifestyle — clean, minimal visuals paired with a touch of local culture work especially well. Incorporating subtle elements related to Charlotte’s food culture, craft beer scene, or Southern heritage can make packaging more relatable.
Functionality is also key, particularly for takeout and delivery markets, so packaging should be durable, easy to transport, and visually consistent with the brand identity.
By blending sustainability, usability, and cultural relevance, brands can design packaging that Charlotte consumers will trust and love.
Conclusion
If you would like your store or business to be featured in our future rankings, we’d be happy to hear from you. At YPGREEN, we work closely with restaurants, retailers, and design studios around the world to create sustainable packaging that combines functionality and style.
Beyond packaging production, we also welcome collaboration opportunities through guest post and write for us contributions, giving business owners, designers, and entrepreneurs a platform to share their insights.
If you are passionate about packaging design or want your business recognized among Charlotte’s creative leaders, feel free to connect with us. Together, we can build a future where packaging not only enhances brand identity but also protects the environment.
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