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Wine Label Design Is More Important Than You Think How the look of a bottle influences what you buy, for better or worse by Andres O'Hara-Plotnik Oct 12, 2016, 10:15 AM PDT ...
The museum is paying tribute to the best of these labels through Jan. 29. "Beyond the Pour: Pairing Art and Wine Label Design" features work by eight artists and six graphic designers representing ...
Buying wine is rarely as straightforward as we might think. Research from Nielsen reveals that about 62% of the time, “consumers are considering multiple options leaving huge opportunities for ...
Graham created the comical label art for Big House Red, ushering in a whole genre of wine label art and design dubbed “critter wines” (kangaroos, monkeys, birds, moose, fish, lizards, dogs ...
Many people use a wine label design to help them decide which bottle to choose, but Lennon Wiser advises against this approach. "The unassuming bottle without all the flashy artwork is almost ...
Tony Auston: Changing your label design to be more inline with current trends can be risky. It makes the most sense for brands under $25, than it does for established, higher end luxury brands.
UPDATE: Coincidentally, Wine By Joe, one of the labels found in the study ranking high in excitement but lower in sophistication, had its 2006 Pinot Gris reviewed in today's Wall Street Journal.
Michael McDermott, put his work as a wine label designer on hold to focus on his fine art paintings, which will be on display in Napa through Dec. 20. John Henry Martin ...
After multiple opportunities to do field research this holiday season, I've come to the conclusion most of us choose wine based on brand, rather than taste. Sure, many people have an oenophile ...