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- plamensk1
Give me some ideas for a crazy and unusual logo for a wine selling website?
No bottles, no glasses, no grapes, no vine leaves, no corkscrews, no barrels, nothing of the usual shit.
Ta.
- skt0
*hic
- Timson0
Personally I hate where wine and branding/marketing is going these days.
- Timson0
Another one. http://www.fatbastardwine.com/me…
I mean, what's wrong with just the chateau + year on the label. It's not as if they're competing against bacardi or anything?
- plamensk10
Absolutely agree, Timson. What's inside the bottle that matters most.
- brains0
I fully agree as well, nice placement / typeface is always a plus. But I could give two shits about the label.
- uncle_helv0
ask Build!
:P
- fifty500
COMIC SANS?
- smith_barry0
A friend of mine had a nice idea for a restarant here in Dublin where she took an image of two wine glasses being clinked together (ie. "cheers!") and then removed the glasses/background etc. so she was just left with the shape of the wine as a liquid in the glasses... quite abstract and simple. could be applied then as a single colour for red/white/rosée etc.
Hope this helps. Chin chin *hic
- uncle_helv0
Been done before...
http://www.atelierworks.co.uk/in…
Go to...
Packaging & POS then to client RSA.Simple, funny, a classic!
- smith_barry0
Had a look at that and think it's nice and all but it's not what I meant...
I meant that literally she had the wine glasses clinking together in a "cheers!" fashion and then removed the glasses until all that was left was the shape of the liquid.
- uncle_helv0
Sounds the same minus the cheers bit??
- clerk0
i like that idea, so the shape is like a wave then?
- plamensk10
That's a very nice idea but it's taken.
- Dancer0
I have this logo in my head but cannot remember for the life of me where it is.
It was a F but a wine bottle being poured created the shape of the letter. (Shit description I know). I thought GBH or someone did it but I can't find it.
- stem0
This might sound like a daft question, but what's the company in question called?
Do they already have a name?
If you work on the name, you may be in with a chance of avoiding all the clichés.
- save0
- save0
I don't mind it....
- plamensk10
Folio is good but the colours are wrong. Looks like a pee.
Name of the company?
WINE!
- stem0
The Folio one is ok, it's clean and contemporary, but what does it tell me about the wine?
mmm...
bland (with a lowercase 'b')
See where I'm coming from?
To use a wine cliché - where's the 'pizazz'?