Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

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Designed by Estudio Pedro González | Country: Spain

The Barony of Turis Coop. V. needed to create a benchmark in the restoration wine sector. This could reposition themselves and change the perception that to date there was, both the brand and its products. We used the year of foundation as a starting point, and after following the artistic avant-garde work of this time (beginning of the century), the option chosen was the one that formally was cleaner. It was printed in flat, with digital white on black self-adhesive paper (Black Pepper).

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Country: United States

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Designed by Estudio Pedro González | Country: Spain

The Barony of Turis Coop. V. needed to create a benchmark in the restoration wine sector. This could reposition themselves and change the perception that to date there was, both the brand and its products. We used the year of foundation as a starting point, and after following the artistic avant-garde work of this time (beginning of the century), the option chosen was the one that formally was cleaner. It was printed in flat, with digital white on black self-adhesive paper (Black Pepper).

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