wine labels
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- rza_cl
hi community at Nt,
I´m trying to find good on line resources on wine labels...I might be doing a project on this soon...
can anyone shed some light? I´m super excited about this thing...every designer should design a label...shouldn´t we?
thanks,
rodrigo from chile.
- jox0
Check this
http://www.stratsplace.com/label…As a thank you, please send a newly labeled bottle to me!
- swollenelbow0
http://www.stratsplace.com/label…
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- swollenelbow0
damn you jox, beat me to it.
- jox0
too late, suckah!
- thompson0
I know in most states the actual design of the label has to be approved by a regulatory comittee. One, to make sure the alcoholic beverage is labeled and represented correctly (alcohol content, where it's bottled..ect.) For wine this may even be more strict in some cases. The comittee could potentially reject the design depending on it's content. Just something to keep in mind.
For printing and applying the labels, thats going to depend on who you are working for. Is the wine being made and bottled in your cousin's bathtub? or is it for a vineyard with professional bottling production?A lot of paper companies have pressure sensetive sticker labels available for offset.
- thompson0
you know, besides the designing part
- rza_cl0
hey thompson,
thanks for your help...it is really helpful.
the wine label would be for a vineyard down here in chile. it is named "CASA DONOSO" (Donoso is a family name and CASA stands for "HOUSE", so in english the thing would be "DONOSO´S HOUSE"). I´m not familiar with the regulations that proceed here in chile, but that´s an important thing to keep in mind from now on.
thanks again for your time and advises!
best,
rodrigo.
- vb_0
thompson, good info!
much appreciated!
- jocks0
Many vineyards in Provence don't guarantee any kind of alcohol, it can differ somewhere between 5 and 20 percent, based on weather, wind and whose feet stepped on them. How did they get pass the inspection comittee?