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Wine Label Design Is More Important Than You Think How the look of a bottle influences what you buy, for better or worse by Andres O'Hara-Plotnik Oct 12, 2016, 10:15 AM PDT ...
The limited-release wines feature label designs that capture the Grateful Dead's rich visual history and showcase the band's ...
Traditionally, you're supposed to buy wine based on taste (and price). But the design world wants to change all that, the same way it's changed food and non-alcoholic beverages.
Buying wine is rarely as straightforward as we might think. Research from Nielsen reveals that about 62% of the time, “consumers are considering multiple options leaving huge opportunities for ...
Graham created the comical label art for Big House Red, ushering in a whole genre of wine label art and design dubbed “critter wines” (kangaroos, monkeys, birds, moose, fish, lizards, dogs ...
The museum is paying tribute to the best of these labels through Jan. 29. "Beyond the Pour: Pairing Art and Wine Label Design" features work by eight artists and six graphic designers representing ...
Tony Auston: Changing your label design to be more inline with current trends can be risky. It makes the most sense for brands under $25, than it does for established, higher end luxury brands.
As commercial lithography became more widespread in the 18th century, wine labels became easier to print and, thus, more elaborate. By the 20th century, label design had become an art form.
For many casual wine drinkers, reading wine labels can feel overwhelming. With the amount of information on them, it can be hard to know what to focus on. Fortunately, simplifying the process is ...
Interestingly, wine drinkers claim they don't find "has an animal on it" to be a very desirable advantage for a wine label. But five of the nine top-selling wines in 2005 in the U.S. sported ...
Wine Brand Recognition: Why Wine Labels Shouldn't Change Published: Dec. 06, 2007, 10:00 a.m.
Traditional wine labels from the Bordeaux region of France are changing, slowly. Inspect a half-dozen labels: many include an image—drawn or photographed—of a stately country manor, often with ...