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Label Templates?

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by Marko73, Nov 4, 2008.

 

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    Marko73

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 4, 2008
    Hi all,

    I am going to be bottling an Amber Ale this weekend :rockin: and I want to do something different with the label.

    I have never done anything to creative; just the name and bottling date mostly. I have seen the seal / label generator on this site, but was wondering if anyone knew of any other templates that you can drop text and pictures into.

    Has anyone seen a label template of sorts?

    Thanks for any ideas!
     
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    Bobby_M

    Vendor and Brewer  

    Posted Nov 4, 2008
    That's what I do in photoshop. I have a general framework built with layers and I simply pop in new theme graphics and beer name.
     
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    Bigpete9000

    Well-Known Member

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    Dadrick

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 5, 2008
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    harley03

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 5, 2008
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    Grinder12000

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 5, 2008
    something like that would be a good piece of software to create.

    Have layers to choose from where you could select them and add text. hmmmmmm!
     
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    LutherVonDude

    New Member

    Posted Sep 18, 2015
    Is there a good place to download templates from?
     
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    Aristotelian

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 18, 2015
    I second the question. I am interested in making simple text labels where I can list essential info about the beer, such as grain bill, hops, yeast, and additions.
     
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    BeerClings

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 23, 2015
    We have templates at our design studio to help get you started. You can move all the images/text around or drop in your own. They are fully customizable but give you a good base to work with if you want. Also the labels are not one and done, they are totally reusable.
     
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    Audiacious

    Member

    Posted Sep 23, 2015
    I designed mine in powerpoint, so that I can go back and edit the texts, very easy and quick. when done highlight all then group together and save as a picture. from there you can put them into a word document and resize to what you want and print however many you want. here is the one I made for example

    Label.png
     
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    TwistedGray

    El Jefe Brewing Company

    Posted Sep 23, 2015
    That's a first. You don't happen to have an @aol.com email do you?
     
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    Audiacious

    Member

    Posted Sep 24, 2015
    No Gmail why? If you'd like I can email it to ya, and you can modify it.
     
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    TwistedGray

    El Jefe Brewing Company

    Posted Sep 24, 2015
    Nah, I was just giving you a hard time...never heard of anyone doing graphic work in Powerpoint.
     
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    Resonator

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 24, 2015

    Yea, illustrator, indesign, or photoshop are usually the norm.



    What size do you need? And what kind of file format?

    I could throw something together quick if you want
     
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    TwistedGray

    El Jefe Brewing Company

    Posted Sep 24, 2015
    Yah I'm a PSD guy
     
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    Biscuits

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 24, 2015
    I do the same, I create my "template" in photoshop and then edit colors and images accordingly.
     
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    Audiacious

    Member

    Posted Sep 25, 2015
    Sorry don't know the other programs and being a full time student and working, I don't have much time to learn more programs, as I already have about 30 I need for my major along with programming as well. PowerPoint was quick with predetermined shapes and such
     
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    LutherVonDude

    New Member

    Posted Sep 28, 2015
    Ok. So I found some beer label templates :ban:

    They will print them on a roll of labels. I found a guy who made a pretty

    But I heard that a lot (most) of beer labels are glued on?
     
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    mtyquinn

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 28, 2015
    That's a spiffy little contraption.
     
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