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Decked out

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This one was a keg label for an Oktoberfest I brewed for a local weekend beer festival:

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And this is for my first pilsner. Most of it is in the keg, but I bottled a sixer to bring to friends back east in upstate NY.

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Brew on :mug:
 
When we asked our 3-yr old granddaughter what the name of her girl cousin-on-the-way should be, she said without hestitation, "Shiny". I was brewing an amber at the time in which I used Perle hops. Thank you BeerLabelizer.com!

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FoxDog Brewing work in progress. What do you think?

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Suggestion: The bottom part of the fox's face is not well differentiated from the background. Could you thicken the line delineating the lower face, or color/darken the background so that the lower face is more visible? Otherwise nice strong, clean design.

Brew on :mug:
 
Will be bottling my cider multiple ways (carbed, uncarbed, w/rum) and am working on some labels to use for the different types. They are lacking and have a lot of dead space. It would be much easier if I had a "brewing" name or something else to put on them. Although, I just realized I could put how long it has been aged on them maybe...

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Open to suggestions/critique.
 
Will be bottling my cider multiple ways (carbed, uncarbed, w/rum) and am working on some labels to use for the different types. They are lacking and have a lot of dead space. It would be much easier if I had a "brewing" name or something else to put on them. Although, I just realized I could put how long it has been aged on them maybe...

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Open to suggestions/critique.

You could put the ingredients, storing temp, serving temp and bottle date. Those are helpful to others when you share.

The designs are nice and I don't think there is a problem with dead space if you want a clean look. You might try making the stroke on the 2nd label a little heavier - it might not stand out very well when printed.
 
The site I found in a search just happened to have that pic. But I also look for royalty-free pics to do my book covers as well. So it'll come in handy down the road...
 
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