Tom Rotsaert is a graphic designer from Belgium, so to commemorate one of the items his country does best, he put together the packaging for the award-winning beer brand Viven.
The resulting design is authentic and quite simplistic. For the Viven glasses, the name of the company runs across the center in a white blocked font. The background of the label for the bottles is a slightly aged white color, again making the beer look authentic as if it's been around for centuries. The font here, however, is slightly more colorful, with Tom Rotsaert using red, blue and yellow hues to name a few.
The packaging is not overwhelming, and clearly gets the Viven name across to people walking past in liquor stores, which is exactly what the company wants.
Authentic Beer Branding
Viven by Tom Rotsaert Receives a Winning Label for the Award-Worthy Drink
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