Curiosity Gin - Bottle Label for a craft Gin about to be launched on the world from New Zealand

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by Prpa on Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Hi,
do you need both labels designed? And do you have dimensions of labels?
Thank you!


by Project Owner on Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Hi Martina,
Yes both front labels. We are open to the dimensions for each label that you think fits best with your design and the bottle. Please base this on the bottle dimensions file uploaded.
Thanks
Antony
Antony


by masher on Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Hi, Thanks for the invite.
What is the name of your distillery? Is it Curiosity? Or is that the name of the gin ie. "Curiosity Gin"
Why are you intent on doing two labels in the front vs. one in the front and the back?
The smaller label on the bottom, do you intend to have versions of that which you rotate out or is it always going to be the same drink recipe?
Thank you!


by masher on Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Also, can you include or mention some stylistic reference that you like.
Thanks


by Project Owner on Thursday, September 1, 2016

Please note, the text on the bottom label should be altered to read;

"A classically inspired Gin with a New Zealand twist. Distilled in-house starting with local grain and finished with 11 botanicals including a generous helping of East Coast Manuka cones, Gisborne Citrus and Otago Lavender"


by Project Owner on Thursday, September 1, 2016

Hi,
The distillery is called "The Spirits Workshop". The gin is "Curiosity Gin". The reason for 2 labels on the front is as you suggest, to denote different versions of Gin to be produced under the Curiosity label, eg in future we want to do an Old Tom, maybe a Sloe Gin and versions with a different botanical mix
Cheers


by Project Owner on Thursday, September 1, 2016

Please note, I have now obtained and uploaded the full bottle specification sheet in case that helps with further dimensions etc


by Project Owner on Thursday, September 1, 2016

I don't know that we have a strong stylistic preference. Probably not something that looks like a traditional Gin label (Black script on a white label named after a couple of old Englishmen) something more akin to a modern craft beer label would be more likely to be the winner...
Cheers


by BRANDMECHANIC on Sunday, September 4, 2016

i always thought i'd love to work on a gin that is made to mix with L&P...


by Vishal Vishwakarma on Monday, September 19, 2016

Dear P. Owner what's your thinking on my submissions
Thanks


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