Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Ribe Bryghus

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Designed by Mads Jakob Poulsen | Country: Denmark

“The identity for micro-brewery Ribe Bryghus should have characteristics which felt like the beer; handmade and full of taste. The result is the logo and beer-labels made with a custom typeface in colors according to the content. The look and feel is contemporary and classic at the same time with the simple use of typography and colors. The ingredients-list, bar code ant other information is placed on the left and right sides of the label in order to be “invisible” from the front.”

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Ribe Bryghus

ribe1

ribe1

Designed by Mads Jakob Poulsen | Country: Denmark

“The identity for micro-brewery Ribe Bryghus should have characteristics which felt like the beer; handmade and full of taste. The result is the logo and beer-labels made with a custom typeface in colors according to the content. The look and feel is contemporary and classic at the same time with the simple use of typography and colors. The ingredients-list, bar code ant other information is placed on the left and right sides of the label in order to be “invisible” from the front.”

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