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Assemblage of found and salvaged wood by artist Diederick Kraaijeveld.
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ALCHEMY BREWS ILLUSTRATED LOGO MASCOT MOCKUP ON BEER CAN
Jens Nilsson's packaging design for PangPang Pusher, a fruity sour beer series, breaks traditional beer packaging stereotypes by using vibrant colors, quirky illustrations, and warm typography. The design features transparent sections that add depth and interest, and a more complex label layout that enhances visual appeal, making the beer stand out.
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Beer is having a moment, or—should we say—non-alcohilic brewskis are. But it’s not just those hangover free suds getting their share of the limelight—it’s also the design. Dive bar aesthetics and retro looks are taking mindful drinkers on a journey through the past. The latest non-beer comes courtesy of Bellwoods Brewery and the Toronoto-based design […]
Set of sketchy crumpled beer cans. Vector crushed red aluminum alcohol beverage cans illustration.
Partake Brewing (@partakebrewing) • Instagram photos and videos
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The first beer can was sold in America by Gottfried Krueger Brewing Company on January 24th, 1935 with just 2000 cans were delivered to the market on that day.
Beer can design has gotten so wild over the past several years that just browsing the beer aisle for a six-pack can almost feel like perusing an art exhibit. It’s made beer arguably one of the most exciting verticals for design lovers to watch, but as a beer consumer it can feel a bit, well, overstimulating to sift through in the heat of the moment.
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“Càng Đong Càng Vui” is a season beer can of 355ml made for the restaurant Le Red Tiger in collaboration with Brasserie Harricana in downtown Montreal. The can design features tightly spaced caps in a light italic style from Inferi (Blaze Type). Smaller text is in Monumen
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