Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

5 Points Honey

5 Points Honey

Designed by Chad Landenberger | Country: United States

“The owners of 5 Points Honey started beekeeping as a way for them to slow down and they wanted a label to represent that with a vintage look and feel. They also wanted the historic nature of their neighborhood (5 Points) and the fact that one of the owners is a 3rd generation beekeeper represented in the label as well. I took all of their requirements and combined them into a retro looking label while giving it a contemporary feel.”

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5points

5 Points Honey

Designed by Chad Landenberger | Country: United States

“The owners of 5 Points Honey started beekeeping as a way for them to slow down and they wanted a label to represent that with a vintage look and feel. They also wanted the historic nature of their neighborhood (5 Points) and the fact that one of the owners is a 3rd generation beekeeper represented in the label as well. I took all of their requirements and combined them into a retro looking label while giving it a contemporary feel.”

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