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Awesome layering! You could up the opacity on the batch no. and bottle date to fight against the fade out in the bottom corners. Love the steampunkish designs!
 
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These are our latest label. I think my wife does a great job with these, she uses a program called GIMP2 and loves it.
 
Thanks. We're definitely having fun with the Steampunk stuff. These are our standards.

E.L. Cobbe's No. 4 Oil
Lenora Wickham's Garden Ale
Constable's Cup Brown Ale
 
Just messing around with Photoshop, which is something totally new to me. Not sure on a brewery name yet, but might do something like this.

I need your feedback!

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sasquatch_steve... i love the pictures. great photography. there are so many awesome labels in here. great work guys.
 
Very cool, Paulie. Excellent!

(Did you use a steam beer/Cali common for the base?)

Thanks dude, and thanks for the good info on your site. It's been very helpful to a noob like me. That was the original idea but at the time of brewing I didn't have a temp controller, so I used WLP001 California Ale yeast instead of WLP810 the California Common yeast. Next time I will be able to brew it with temp control and use WLP810 so the name will be more fitting. :)
 
I thought I'd throw mine in. I vectorized a picture of me giving a thumbs up and I think I've finally decided on the brewery name listed. I did a test of the label with ink-jet, and as anticipated, it bled through. I'm going to get some printed with laser tomorrow and I'll post the results when I get the bottles done. All in all, this looks 100x better than my last venture. The color on the bottom half is what Beersmith gives as an SRM estimate, which I've always found to be pretty close. Every beer I do will have a different colored label depending on what's in the bottle.

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The label here has been rasterized, but I have it saved as an SVG too.
 
Okay round #2. Meets my new criteria:

Black + white, so I can print @ home.
Simple
Something basic that I can use for all beers, and just indicate what's in the bottle with an X.

It's a work in progress...
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I brewed my first batch of beer 21 years ago when I was a junior at Virginia Tech. My second brew was three weeks ago and I went all-grain with a hefeweizen. I have bottled that brew and will be transferring pumpkin ale into the secondary Sunday. Picked up my supplies for an Irish Red today....Hefe label.jpg

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