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I like the ripped edge. It adds a little organic look to a very straight edged design. If you look at the two I posted, you'll see I'm a fan of the ripped edge look. Though I faked mine so it has the ripped edge look with the ease of cutting the labels apart with a straight edge.

Yours look good on the bottle! Nice job!
 
Cultkid said:
Any time you have a border on a label, you're better off cutting it exactly with an exacto knife and ruler (or scissors if your hands are very steady) or using a guillotine. Ripping really works best on borderless labels as the rip will be inexact, but without a visual cue from a border your eyes will be more forgiving.

Just goes to show how different people's tastes can be! Its quite fun!
 
Any time you have a border on a label, you're better off cutting it exactly with an exacto knife and ruler (or scissors if your hands are very steady) or using a guillotine. Ripping really works best on borderless labels as the rip will be inexact, but without a visual cue from a border your eyes will be more forgiving.

I agree, I think I'd like the clean edges better if they were really clean. I might redisign and try without a border for rough edges and perhaps one with a thicker border to act as as a buffer, and maybe try and use a paper cutter. Thanks for the feedback!
 
Yeah, you could make the black border really thick, and then the rip would probably look really good on it. So rip through part of the black, but have so much black that it looks intentional...if you know what I mean...
 
And another set I'm very pleased with.

A Belgian trio (singel, tripel and quadrupel) fermented on yeast cake from the previous brew. I.e. the quadrupel fermented on yeast cake that had fermented both the single and the tripel.
I am using Norse runes as the basic.

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Here's a label I've been playing with for our IPA that is in the fermenter right now. It will be ready for March Madness....
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My most recent label for a Brown Ale. I resized it to post which kind of throws it off a little. Most of my labels are tv/movie themed.

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Yeah, you could make the black border really thick, and then the rip would probably look really good on it. So rip through part of the black, but have so much black that it looks intentional...if you know what I mean...

That makes perfect sense, I might have to try that out next.
 
I live in the New England area so it's a bit of a shout out to Ethan Allen and The Green mountain Boys.
 
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Finished up a bunch of labels recently... a lot of them for future beers that aren't even ready yet, because I guess this is what I do for fun when I'm not brewing.

Instead of spamming the thread by posting every image for every label, you can see them all in this blog entry, via fancy slideshow, here: http://www.bear-flavored.com/2013/02/i-made-my-own-bear-flavored-beer-labels.html

There's also some "tips" from what I learned along the way, though I am of course an amateur too.
 
Our pumpkin ale's label. Likely to get more refining for this coming fall's pumpkin season, but this is where it stands at the moment.

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And another set I'm very pleased with.

A Belgian trio (singel, tripel and quadrupel) fermented on yeast cake from the previous brew. I.e. the quadrupel fermented on yeast cake that had fermented both the single and the tripel.
I am using Norse runes as the basic.

Love the look. Where did you get the bottles?
 
These bottles are 330 ml standard Norwegian beer bottles (from the local super market). I live in Norway.
 
I don't do labels much but I have 10 gallons of a witbier for friends, so I figured, why not. Finding a good wit name isn't easy, especially since the names like Nitwit have been widely used, but a friend gave me inspiration. Here it is.

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I don't do labels much but I have 10 gallons of a witbier for friends, so I figured, why not. Finding a good wit name isn't easy, especially since the names like Nitwit have been widely used, but a friend gave me inspiration. Here it is.

What a great label. Excellent job. Where to you get your labels printed, or do you print them yourself? Interested in your process.
 

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