For whatever reason, the darkFlash GD100 was sent my way with the shipping labels directly attached to the product box itself. Thankfully the darkFlash representative was helpful in taking some photos of a spare unit on hand which shows the brand logo and product name on the front along with a render of the keyboard in two of the colors it comes in. The keyboard specs are listed on the back along with salient features and then we see the use of a two-piece packaging with an inner box that can be removed from either side as seen above.
The inner box is all white cardboard with more branding. A double flap on the side helps keep the contents in place during transit and inside we see the keyboard underneath a hard plastic dust cover with the various accessories to the side or underneath. darkFlash includes a user manual going over the setup and pre-programmed functions on the GD100 which is useful to see since there is no software support or any other 1st-party customization. The QR code leads to the company website only and there is no online copy for me to link to. We also get two spare switches of the same type that is used on the keyboard, a set of four replacement keycaps, a USB Type-C to Type-A cable as well as a metal wire style keycap puller and switch remover combo tool to finish this unboxing experience.