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My brother in law is a graphic designer. He made this one for me.

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johnnyearle said:
My first beer is still fermenting... but while I'm waiting, I designed these labels for the new brew. Hope you enjoy.

This is the label as designed in Adobe Illustrator:

Here's the printed label on a test bottle. I'm using kraft brown label paper that I purchased from OnlineLabels.com:

Very nicely done. I like the fading effect. Combined with the brown paper, it looks very rustic. I like!
 
johnnyearle said:
My first beer is still fermenting... but while I'm waiting, I designed these labels for the new brew. Hope you enjoy.

This is the label as designed in Adobe Illustrator:

Here's the printed label on a test bottle. I'm using kraft brown label paper that I purchased from OnlineLabels.com:

Holy ...... that is beautiful. Time for me to step up my skills
 
What's with the QR codes? What do you all link to with them?

You can embed anything you want in them.

For instance if you want someone to visit your website with a smartphone, it allows them to navigate to your page just by scanning the code with their phone.

You could even embed the recipe for the brew in them.

To make your own just google for QR code generator.
 
Oh i know what a QR code is and how it's generated (I'm in the mobile software/logistics/mobile worker space..) I just think that unless it's really really relevant, it obscures the artistry of the label...

but, that's just me...

I see them on a lot of labels...
 
Oh i know what a QR code is and how it's generated (I'm in the mobile software/logistics/mobile worker space..) I just think that unless it's really really relevant, it obscures the artistry of the label...

but, that's just me...

I see them on a lot of labels...

I disagree, I like them...makes it look like a real label. As homebrewers it isn't required to put the surgeons general warning on the label. We do anyway because it makes it look like a real label. I don't think any of that takes away from the artistry of the label, in fact in think it does just the opposite. Makes it look like a label that you would find on the shelf.
 
This label is for my SWMBO... I told her I was going to brew a beer for her, and she said that she wanted a cool label. She's likes to listen to vinyl records so I figured this was perfect.

Amy's Label.jpg
 
dwshotwell said:
This label is for my SWMBO... I told her I was going to brew a beer for her, and she said that she wanted a cool label. She's likes to listen to vinyl records so I figured this was perfect.

Nice. That's a keeper

dwshotwell said:
This one is for a chocolate stout that I'll be bottling in a few weeks.

Wow, very nice labels by a lot of you. I'm feeling like being a dirty thief and stealing a few. :)
 
First off I can only draw stick figures LOL. I have no design experience.

The first is my Label for my all grain I just bottled.The second is my brewery logo that I shamelessly modified from an exhisting pic on Google. I don't claim ownership of any of these .

2011 Harvest ale.jpg


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Here ya go.

I think this one is awesome. Even though it's simple it gives you the impression the artist has skills somehow (unclear to my non-artistic self). Also, am I going crazy or did you originally post one without the background lettering? I thought it looked more like an artsy water-color spill on construction paper. Very cool.
 
Thanks man. No, youre not going crazy. The first one I posted was an unfinished one. And like I said the only other thing I've done is change it from brewery to brewing. I add the style to the label as well.
 
Here's my next shot. I'm trying to come up with a basic template to use so that everything looks similar, but brews in the fridge are distinguishable in black and white.

Apfelwein Label.jpg
 
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