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Triple FFF Brewery
The challenge: to keep continuity of the brand but express the individualities of a range of similar looking beers for this Hampshire brewery. The result: a collection of eye-catching labels that uses silver material as a base, layered with various colours on top, to create a range of high impact metallic shades that represent each [...]
Posted: February 20th, 2012 under News.
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Loddon
The challenge: Loddon Brewery wanted a clean and yet striking label and that’s exactly what they got. Working alongside the brand’s designer David Rogers from We Are Pure, we were delighted to play a major part in the recent re-brand of this tasty beer. The result: printed on clear polypropylene the brand is tied together [...]
Posted: February 20th, 2012 under News.
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Harrods Scottish Collection
The challenge: like any business would we relished the opportunity to work on Harrods Scottish Collection of preserves and jams. As you would have expected from this British institution it demanded a high standard of service and as usual, us being us, we exceeded it. The result: this classically designed label reflects the core quintessential [...]
Posted: February 20th, 2012 under News.
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Budgens Coffee
The challenge: the specification for this job was to create a “no label look” that would enhance the brand of this popular coffee for Budgens, the UK’s chain of unique-minded independent retailers. The result: We created an understated yet eye-catching label using a matt finish with a matt varnish to match the existing packaging. The [...]
Posted: February 20th, 2012 under News.
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Mezan Rum
The challenge: to develop a traditional label that fits seamlessly with the products modern clear round bottle. The result: a label that certainly gets our seal of approval. The whole project has been designed to reflect quality from the choice of material, Martelle Blanc from Avery Dennison through the design process where a drop shadow [...]
Posted: February 20th, 2012 under News.
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Kooliburra
The challenge: to create a strong eye-catching brand for this range of Aldi wine, to ensure that the bottles jump right off the shelf and into the shoppers’ basket. The result: the brand was designed by Cooper, Cooper Cooper Design and sticks in the consumer’s mind because of it powerful colours and strong imagery. The [...]
Posted: February 20th, 2012 under News.
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Waterstone Bridge
The challenge: brand enhancement for an award-winning Australian winery. The result:the cleanliness of the design enhances what was already a strong brand. This new incarnation has been printed on the beautiful Martel Blanc material that has a whiteness that will definitely attract attention. What this label lacks in ink on the paper, it more than [...]
Posted: February 20th, 2012 under News.
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Gilpin’s Gin
The challenge: to create a brand for a super-premium London Dry Gin, that will be enjoyed in only the swankiest surroundings of the Capital’s finest hotels. The result: an amazing label that highlights the benefits of combining high-end digital printing with the most modern foiling enhancements. Printed on material from the Fedrigoni Range this label [...]
Posted: February 20th, 2012 under News.
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Ironing out issues with Morphy Richards
Everyone loves a shiny new household gadget, so when we got to work on a competition brief for Morphy Richards the Label Apeel team were giddy. It was a chance for us to try something different on two levels; we had to create a peel and read multi-layered label with a Unique code on the [...]
Posted: February 20th, 2012 under News.
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Label Apeel talks digital printing with Hewlett Packard at Pack Tech
Mr Label Apeel himself, Stuart Kellock will be taking to the stage on the Hewlett Packard stand to dispel some of the myths about digital printing. If you’re confused about whether digital is for your brand or product and want to know more, then head to the HP stand on 1st March at 12:20pm to [...]
Posted: February 20th, 2012 under News.
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