Designed by Acrobat | Country: United Kingdom
“We were briefed to revitalize the much loved ‘Lings’ brand. Respectful of the company’s heritage our new designs draw on the exotic origins of each product and use pattern in a rich contemporary way.”
Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States
Designed by Acrobat | Country: United Kingdom
“We were briefed to revitalize the much loved ‘Lings’ brand. Respectful of the company’s heritage our new designs draw on the exotic origins of each product and use pattern in a rich contemporary way.”
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Discover the unique packaging design of this underwater-aged wine, featuring a vintage label tied with a rope and a small book. Each bottle gains originality as marine life adheres to it during sea-bottom aging.
Sabadì’s new project, Grand Tour Sicilia, reinterprets Sicily’s symbolic places through unusual postcards, as a tribute to the extraordinary Sicilian territory. Founder Simone Sabaini continues to express love for the culture and raw materials of the land.
Steven Noble illustrates the new Kraken Rum label, “The Kraken vs. Sydney,” featuring the Beast devastating Sydney Harbour Bridge. The artwork, showcasing bespoke label shapes and embossed detailing, was hand-drawn in a scratchboard woodcut style.
What connects D´EYRAS, Medronho, and Olive Oil? They all hail from the same country: Portugal. These trees are indigenous to the region, serving as a testament to the bountiful and diverse Mediterranean flora.
Discover i-distilling’s new French spritz, a twist on Italian aperitifs with a unique seaside influence. Immerse in the oceanic aroma of immortelle flower, presented in a double-sided printed label.
Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States
Designed by Acrobat | Country: United Kingdom
“We were briefed to revitalize the much loved ‘Lings’ brand. Respectful of the company’s heritage our new designs draw on the exotic origins of each product and use pattern in a rich contemporary way.”