Boost Mobile is an American service supplier owned by Dish Wireless. Over the years we have created numerous SIM card packaging designs for Boost Mobile’s range of prepaid SIMs, which have been released for national retail and direct mail out.
I have worked across more than 30 different SKUs for Boost Mobile, with the majority of these artworks going live and into final print production. I have overseen these projects from conception through to final products and managed all aspects of design throughout.
Here are some examples of the projects I have worked on with Boost Mobile:
SIMKITENV2
SIMKITENV2
SIMKITENV3
SIMKITENV3
Walmart Kit
Walmart Kit
BMDPATTTSIMENR
BMDPATTTSIMENR
BDDPTMOTSIMENR
BDDPTMOTSIMENR
IPHONESIMKIT2
IPHONESIMKIT2
SIMKITENV2 (Direct Mail Out) - Barcode window & acetate card holder (old)
SIMKITENV3 (Direct Mail Out) - Barcode window & acetate card holder (current)
We encountered issues with the glue dot holding the SIM card in place, therefore replaced this with an acetate card holder for SIM card security and to minimise any misalignment when scanning the barcode.
WALMART KIT (Retail) - Security seal & hangtag
BMDPATTTSIMENR (National Retail) - Security seal & hangtag (old)
BDDPTMOTSIMENR (National Retail) - Security seal plus containment, hangtag & glue dot (current)
These retail kits have continuously evolved from a pocket PAK to a more dynamic opening convention and security seal. There has been artwork progression for different prepaid SIM kits due to the development of Boost Mobile's branding.

IPHONESIMKIT2 (Direct Mail Out) - Acetate window
Two barcodes had to be present on the front of this small PAK and an issue occurred with the SIM card barcode as it was too close to the edge of the PAK exposing the SIM card edge, therefore an acetate window had to be put in place.
Overall I have worked very closely with this client and all design-related queries are directed my way to personally deliver the best solutions for them.
BMDPDSHTSIMER
BMDPDSHTSIMER
BMDPATTTSIMENR
BMDPATTTSIMENR
In addition to our weekly conference calls, I got the opportunity to travel to the United States (in 2022) to visit the client face-to-face. While I visited a Target store in Seattle, I saw some of the PAKs I had worked on. For me, this was a wonderful moment of achievement so early in my career.

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