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DangerDanJD said:
Here is my first attempt. The design and then on the bottle. I used a pretty basic laser printer and the milk method.

Love the archer pic. Wish if said "danger zone", haha.
 
A less profesional, production type label than there seem to many many amazing examples of here, but this is mine design and applied.

Would appreciate comments :)

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Sweet!
I was working on an Archer inspired label, too, but really only used the font on the opening titles.
Thinking of making it a bourbon porter or something.

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This is a real quick one. My batch of JAOM has been done for a while and I never came up with an idea I liked for the label, so I just threw this together. I'm not actually labeling the mead, anyway, but I need my sticker board to be complete. I have a piece of plexiglass that I put a label on from every batch and I plan to make a poster from CafePress or some other website when I have enough, so even the stuff I don't actually label bottles of gets labels designed.
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jlb307 said:
Sweet!
I was working on an Archer inspired label, too, but really only used the font on the opening titles.
Thinking of making it a bourbon porter or something.

If I still bottled I'd have to make one too. Think my next hoppy beer is gonna be named "Terms of Enrampagement".
 
This is for an agave lime wheat I'm making for a friend's 10th anniversary. Label is a labelizer template with some photoshop manipulation.

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Just bottled the double IPA I brewed for my Dad's birthday/Father's Day. It finished drier than I expected and is thus a bit more potent than I planned, but the sample tasted great.
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Here is a photo of my Dad:
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Here is my new logo that I came up with:

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No labels yet using this, but I do have a raspberry wheat ready to bottle, so I imagine I'll have some made up shortly.
 
Haven't come across a template yet. I just did 3" by 4", which is the size of Sierra Nevada labels, and went from there. It fits pretty well on most bottles I think.
 
Haven't come across a template yet. I just did 3" by 4", which is the size of Sierra Nevada labels, and went from there. It fits pretty well on most bottles I think.

ah okay, good call. Thanks for the info..

before i get down and dirty in photoshop... here is my labely.com attempt for my american pale wheat ale. actually, i don't think i could do any better in PS myself, heh.

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ah okay, good call. Thanks for the info..

before i get down and dirty in photoshop... here is my labely.com attempt for my american pale wheat ale. actually, i don't think i could do any better in PS myself, heh.

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Love it...can't go wrong with William Blake image. Bold and powerful!
 
ah okay, good call. Thanks for the info..

before i get down and dirty in photoshop... here is my labely.com attempt for my american pale wheat ale. actually, i don't think i could do any better in PS myself, heh.

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I love the whole label and how everything is incorporated and the colors. However, I would try and use some filters, especially on the body. Currently the guy looks very pixelated. Possibly try finding a bigger image for the artwork and the resize down to save the pixels. Or you can try a variety of filters. But seriously I think this is a great looking label.
 
Not really a label, but Josh over at BrewBrand Creative put this awesome logo together for my homebrewing escapades...Check it out!

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Hopefully this won't be something that needs to be 'censored'.

The one on the right is the original art that I used, and the left is the label for my Cherry Stout. I manipulated the image in order to make the body 'stout' to match my 'Stout Chick Brewing' moniker. Used an online label-maker, and they arrived quick!

We taste-tested the Stout last night, it came out well. One of the guys who tried it said I can't go wrong by putting 'brewbies' on the label (he was a little inebriated and I thought it was pretty clever). He asked if I'll brew him a porter, and in his honor I will paint a male torso with some chest hair on it to make the label and name it 'Chris's Brewbies'. :D

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Bravo and CTZ hopped Rye IIPA.

I put Oaked, but I don't know that much of the oak comes through (2-3 weeks on 1 oz chips soaked in scotch for 1-2 weeks). I just threw the chips in, so maybe they sunk into the trub.

Here's the label I put together for today's party... only labelling six (bottled 12 - some might go to comp).

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