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ASK SOMEONE THE KIND of wine he prefers and he may or may not be able to describe it; ask someone what kind of wine label he (or she) likes and you’re guaranteed to get a reply. From occasional ...
The wine's label is spare—almost coy. An elegant black blotch of a figure floats on a field of ivory. The wine's name, "Welly," is tucked down in a corner. There is no other text, no vintage or ...
Buying wine is rarely as straightforward as we might think. Research from Nielsen reveals that about 62% of the time, “consumers are considering multiple options leaving huge opportunities for ...
The label is subtle old world design with a modern humorous twist. And Smith, who seldom goes understated, believes that the artistry of the winemaker extends to the packaging.
Insider Behind the design: An interview with Not Just a Label May 5, 2012 - 4:56 pm £23 billion is spent each year on 2 million tons of clothing in the UK, 50% of which winds up in a landfill.
The lack of illustrations covering the entire label, which are common for breweries in the industry, is intentional. Instead of bold and loud designs crowding grocery store aisles, Covert's muted ...
Dr. Steen Tjarks is the CEO at T&T Design, a global packaging and artwork agency that specializes in private label. Private-label products have seen significant growth globally, and I see ...
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