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Nintendo’s new job opening hints at innovative packaging for future products

Nintendo of America has posted a fascinating new job opening that could signal significant changes for the company’s future products. The job, located in Nintendo’s main office in Redmond, Washington, seeks a senior graphic designer with a knack for creative and high-visibility design projects.

The responsibilities include designing hardware bundles and packaging, working closely with Nintendo Co., Ltd. (NCL) in Japan, and crafting brand and style guidelines. This role suggests a fresh approach to the packaging of future Nintendo products, possibly including the much-anticipated “Switch 2.” This hiring move indicates Nintendo’s intention to innovate its product packaging, aligning with industry trends towards sustainability and an enhanced unboxing experience. Nintendo has a history of evolving its packaging strategies, shifting from styrofoam in the GameCube era to using recycled materials for the Switch Lite and Switch OLED.

The new designer will likely be tasked with creating appealing and functional packaging for a variety of upcoming products. This includes not just consoles but also unique items like Ring Fit Adventure and Nintendo Labo, which require specialized design to attract consumers. As Nintendo aims to expand its influence beyond gaming into broader pop culture, exemplified by ventures like the Super Mario Bros movie and Super Nintendo Land, the company’s product presentation must also evolve. The new hire could play a pivotal role in ensuring Nintendo remains prominent and innovative in both the tech and entertainment sectors.

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8 thoughts on “Nintendo’s new job opening hints at innovative packaging for future products”

  1. Nice, we need creativity more than ever, I can trust Nintendo with that, creativity is their absolute strenght

      1. Yeah, I’m not denying that lol, but innovation in the gaming industry was always carried by Nintendo, I hate new Nintendo as much as you do, but these guys still make s tier games, I’ll always support good Nintendo products and boycott shitty ones

        1. Hi tenti i am natan i like ur profile pic just wondering if you like kirbys forgotten land thanks and have a nice day from natan =~D

          1. Nope! But it’s probably the next switch game I’m gonna buy, thanks! Have an awesome day too Natan!

          2. Whoops sorry, read it wrong! Yeah, don’t know cause I still haven’t played it, but I heard nothing but good things about it, so I’m pretty sure I’m gonna love it!

      2. Protecting their ip’s is not anti consumer. You do not have a right to have their games without paying for them period. If you want that then go elsewhere.
        It always baffles me how people think they have a right to something they do not own.

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