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ahh. ok got it. Now, how might i add in a graphic?.... Im not seeing the option.
Still awesome though!

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-never mind... i missed that post. That's fine, i'll keep my eye out for it.
 
really cool concept, would be really cool if there was more template/options for each. Im pretty proficient at photoshop (not so much at illustrator, which i assume is what you use) but if you would like any help, even simple things, id be glad to lend a hand. I think some simply things would be the ability of changing some simple graphics

for example, on the label with the woman, having the ability to change out some different vintage pics(or upload one) would work, they would just need to be cropped along the edges and whatnot.

or for the one with the wheat coming from the center, adding some modifications to slightly make it a bit different.

keep up the good work
Zach
 
I agree with a lot of the previous comments. The ability to alter fonts and upload photos would be very nice. And again, i think its an awesome site. perfect for folks like me, who can't begin to understand photoshop

I played with the site for a bit, and came up with this,

IMG_0239.JPG


:tank:
 
I agree with a lot of the previous comments. The ability to alter fonts and upload photos would be very nice. And again, i think its an awesome site. perfect for folks like me, who can't begin to understand photoshop

I played with the site for a bit, and came up with this,

IMG_0239.JPG


:tank:

What did you use to print off the label? I was thinking some form of Avery labels, but I didn't know what others were using.

Thanks!
 
i just made the one. printed it on normal paper, cut it out, and used elmers glues. i bought avery labels, and found them terrible to remove. elmers glue comes off easily.
 
I use my ink jet and use a paint brush to put milk on the back. No runny inks and it sticks great. A little warm water and they come off easily.:ban:
 
This is really cool if you can output them on this PDF Page. The output just needs the lines in the corners with a little more work you can use a Craft Robo to cut them out of full page sticky sheets they become peal and stick labels. this will make nice edges and it can also do inside cuts so you can do really cool labels. if people want more info let me know

vidio on what a Craft Robo Dose


PDF
http://www.alex-benz.com/Blank Robo Page.pdf
 
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Andy, you're a genius! Thanks for sharing this with us. I'm eager for the talked about upgrade to add images ourselves.
Also wondering if you have any plans to adapt the program to make wine labels? I like to label my beer sometimes but I care more about having labels on my wine. I haven't done it in a while because it's a bit of a pain in the arse but a site like this would certainly change that.
 
Hey guys Andy here. I'm a little drunk, not my own brew i'm afraid, although I do have a batch of Pilsner fermenting away. Just wanted to say thanks very much for all your feedback. You have probably noticed the site was down for a couple of days, I was having server issues. But its all resolved now. The much awaited upgrade, is still much awaited, mainly because I've been really busy at work. But do not worry it is still on my list of things to do, and as soon as I have a little patch of free time I will program it.
 
Andy
thanx for this service you are awesome!:mug:
Drink away and have fun and I haven't done a Pilsner but sometime soon. I can see the label porinting now.
 
Andy, this site is really awesome. I used it to help create my first ever label. I took the image it created and then brought it into Photoshop where I could have even more fun with it!

I was wondering if you could tell me the name of the font that "Beer Labelizer" is in on the main page in the upper left? I love that font for some reason and am having trouble finding it somewhere to download.

Thanks, and keep up the great work!
 
Love this, and thanks, Andy. Even if I don't use the exact label from the labelizer, it's given me plenty of ideas of what to shoot for. Again, thanks.
 
Andy, thanks for the great site. I'm using a label of yours to announce the birth of my daughter. I can't figure out how to post the label here at this time but I will get it on here soon.
 
Andy, this site is really awesome. I used it to help create my first ever label. I took the image it created and then brought it into Photoshop where I could have even more fun with it!

I was wondering if you could tell me the name of the font that "Beer Labelizer" is in on the main page in the upper left? I love that font for some reason and am having trouble finding it somewhere to download.

Thanks, and keep up the great work!

It's a font from the site called dafont.com the name of the font is Deutshe Zierschrift I think.
 
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