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Designing a wine label is an intricate art. The complexities range from the maximum size receptacle a bottling plant can accept, to whether the paper stock will crinkle under refrigeration.
What are the legal requirements of wine labelling? And how do you incorporate these requirements while still ending up with an eye-catching design for your wine? Should you opt for front and back labels, or a single label blending marketing with civil obligations?
These are just the practicalities, but it pays to be fully aware of them or it could cost thousands of dollars. Designing labels for premium wine is a job for someone with an illustrative flair on the one hand, and a complete grasp of the legal and psychological complexities on the other.
That's why it's best not to leave such a complex task to the inexperienced. And a label from Editorart will not only follow all the legal stipulations, it will be a very strong force in helping to market your wine.
One of the main functions of a label is to reinforce the buyer's belief that the wine is indeed a premium drop. And that's where we can help.
Click here for some important information before you contact us for a quote.
Recent designs for up-and-coming boutique wine makers. Click on a thumbnail to enlarge
For further
information and prices contact:
editorart@hunterlink.net.au
Colin and Anne Menzies
Phone: 02-6577 5646
Fax: 02-6577 5647
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