
Bag mockups are surprisingly honest. A logo might look sharp on a website header, social media post, or business card, but the second it lands on packaging, you find out whether the branding actually has enough personality to survive on its own. That’s why this perspective setup works so well.
The angle gives the bag more dimension, making the design feel like part of a real product instead of artwork pasted onto a surface. Retail packaging, boutique branding, fashion labels, cafés, and lifestyle products all benefit from that realism. Sometimes packaging is where a brand finally starts feeling like a business instead of a concept.

