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Nessen Company’s Retro Packaging Design for Not Beer - World Brand Design Society Retro Packaging Design, Polar Vintage, Tool Packaging, Buddy System, Zero Alcohol, Electrolyte Water, Beer Packaging Design, Craft Soda, Retro Packaging

Inspired by beer packaging of the 1980s, the nostalgic packaging leverages a traditional beer label form, script type, and ornate borders, all wrapped in patriotic red, white, and blue. A look that writer Emily Sundberg described as evoking, “Reagan/Bush’ 84/Marlboro.” The packaging design lets Not Beer provide a more seamless, mainstream replacement for traditional alcohol than other sparkling waters.

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Pack of the Month: When It Comes To Designing a Non-Alcoholic Beer, Doublenaut Says 'Stay Classy' | Dieline - Design, Branding & Packaging Inspiration Beer Branding Design, Creative Wine Label, Beer Logo Design, Craft Beer Design, Craft Beer Packaging, Beer Packaging Design, Beer Label Design, Non Alcoholic Beer, Beer Making

Beer is having a moment, or—should we say—non-alcohilic brewskis are. But it’s not just those hangover free suds getting their share of the limelight—it’s also the design. Dive bar aesthetics and retro looks are taking mindful drinkers on a journey through the past. The latest non-beer comes courtesy of Bellwoods Brewery and the Toronoto-based design […]

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Dry January Returns for 2024 (And We’ve Got Some New to New-Ish Drinks) | Dieline - Design, Branding & Packaging Inspiration Trending Packaging Design, Drink Can Design Packaging, Beverage Packaging Design Inspiration, Energy Drink Design Ideas, Vintage Can Design, Beverage Label Design, Soda Branding Design, Alcohol Branding Design, Canned Drink Design

Between Halloween and New Year’s Eve, the end of the year involves a lot of festivities accompanied by alcohol. But over the last decade, the concept of taking a break from booze for the entire first month of the year has grown in popularity. The modern trend of “Dry January” has its roots in a […]

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