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Country: United States

East Van Vodka

East Van Vodka

Designed by Cause+Affect | Country: Canada

“Odd Society Spirits is a small-batch craft distillery in the heart of East Vancouver and Cause+Affect was responsible for its entire brand including naming, logo, brand story and website as well as the distillery and tasting lounge interior design and individual product naming and packaging design along with copywriting.

East Van Vodka is the first spirit distilled by Odd Society, which opened its doors for business on Powell Street at the foot of Commercial Drive in late October 2014.”

East Van Vodka

“Cause+Affect designed the East Van Vodka label around a fantastical portrait of ‘Cornelius’ the owl sourced from East Vancouver artist Shwa Keirstead. The label copy was written to evoke the hardworking, creative spirit of East Vancouver and to invite you to join the Odd Society as you are, no matter what your quirks might be.”

East Van Vodka

“We designed East Van Vodka to stand out,” says Steven Cox, Creative Director of Cause+Affect. “Most vodka labels give off airs of subtlety or blend into the background, much like the spirits themselves, but we wanted East Van Vodka to exhibit a unique character that matches its namesake community and to represent the unusual depth behind the product itself.”

“Crafted in small batches from BC-grown malted barley, East Van Vodka packs an actual flavour profile unlike most vodkas,” Steven Cox say. “It doesn’t disappear into a cocktail, it defines it, so we didn’t want it to disappear on a shelf next to its mass produced rivals”

East Van Vodka

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East Van Vodka

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East Van Vodka

Designed by Cause+Affect | Country: Canada

“Odd Society Spirits is a small-batch craft distillery in the heart of East Vancouver and Cause+Affect was responsible for its entire brand including naming, logo, brand story and website as well as the distillery and tasting lounge interior design and individual product naming and packaging design along with copywriting.

East Van Vodka is the first spirit distilled by Odd Society, which opened its doors for business on Powell Street at the foot of Commercial Drive in late October 2014.”

East Van Vodka

“Cause+Affect designed the East Van Vodka label around a fantastical portrait of ‘Cornelius’ the owl sourced from East Vancouver artist Shwa Keirstead. The label copy was written to evoke the hardworking, creative spirit of East Vancouver and to invite you to join the Odd Society as you are, no matter what your quirks might be.”

East Van Vodka

“We designed East Van Vodka to stand out,” says Steven Cox, Creative Director of Cause+Affect. “Most vodka labels give off airs of subtlety or blend into the background, much like the spirits themselves, but we wanted East Van Vodka to exhibit a unique character that matches its namesake community and to represent the unusual depth behind the product itself.”

“Crafted in small batches from BC-grown malted barley, East Van Vodka packs an actual flavour profile unlike most vodkas,” Steven Cox say. “It doesn’t disappear into a cocktail, it defines it, so we didn’t want it to disappear on a shelf next to its mass produced rivals”

East Van Vodka

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