I actually don't know anything about wine so I've looked through the internet for examples of wine labels. Below are the ones that interest me.
Looking at these examples I've discovered that wine labels doesn't really have to come in rectangular shapes.
They could come in any shapes and sizes. With those wine labels, I kinda love the idea that some of them uses the actual colour of the wine as part of their design.
WINE LABELS
Here are my wine bottles
(The part that shows the unique shape/form of Yo!Sushi's conveyor belt)
This design will be shrink wrapped
My designs for direct mail and menu are quite bright so I guess my design for wine labels will be bright as well. I know I have said this before, but I'm going to say it again, inorder for my designs to corporate and always have a connection with my mural, I am consistently be having polaroids to my designs. That's why for my wine label, I've got polaroid as its main feature.I’ve also decided to have a panel on this design because I think it would look better if the something is holding the polaroid than just having the polaroid on its own.
The handwritten note on the polaroid will indicate the type of wine that the bottle is. Following my theme, this would go handwritten.
I've decided that images that goes in the polaroids are pictures of wine showing its richness. Initially, these were supposed to be something like a night out with friends and family or pictures of youngsters partying in a club, drinking wine. But to keep my wine label and menu together I've chosen to have these images instead. Another reason for this is, I want entice people to buy/drink the wines.
Red wine will go red,
then White wine will go golden yellowy
So the idea here is for each bottle, I’m gonna have different pictures and different coloured labels.I think this design maintains my theme quite nicely.
Really interesting designs, definitely different from anything I've seen in any of the Yo Sushi London branches I've visited. They'd certainly have more of an impact on the shelves than their current designs.
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