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- Jul 21, 2023
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As well as the name and imagery on the bottle there will be other information needed such as the alcohol content and awareness, barcode, and details the producer wants on the bottle.

Looking at other gin designs the labels are normally small and don't take up much of the surface area of the bottle. They are often located on the back of the bottle.
Boë gin is a good example of this and relates well with how I wish to design my bottles. The information is on a clear sticker on the back of the bottle leaving space for the illustration and name to be placed on the front. The label can be seen (but not readable) from the front when no drink is in the bottle - however, it is important to remember the gin in this bottle is not translucent and has an iridescent look to it - so you won't be able to see through the bottle.

Gordon's Gin label is similar but on a white sticker instead of a clear one. When the customer looks at the bottle from the front they only see the white of the label and not all the information; therefore the information does not take away from the design of the bottle.




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