Yang, Yong-LiangHuang, Qi-XingB. Levy, X. Tong, and K. Yin2015-02-282015-02-2820131467-8659http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cgf.12226We present a framework, called TrayGen, to generate tray designs for the exhibition and packaging of a collection of objects. Based on principles from shape perception and visual merchandising, we abstract a number of design guidelines on how to organize the objects on the tray for the exhibition of their individual features and mutual relationships. Our framework realizes these guidelines by analyzing geometric shapes of the objects and optimizing their arrangement. We demonstrate that the resultant tray designs not only save space, but also highlight the characteristic of each object and the inter-relations between objects.I.3.3 [Computer Graphics]Three Dimensional Graphics and RealismDisplay AlgorithmsTrayGen: Arranging Objects for Exhibition and Packaging