Alex Beltechi Made a Label Look Similar to the Soft Fabric
Jamie Danielle Munro — June 18, 2014 — Lifestyle
References: three.ro & packageinspiration
Alex Beltechi is a graphic designer who, while working at the creative agency Three, was assigned to produce the packaging for a new line of wine called silk by Murfatlar. The result is a label that stunningly resembles this soft fabric.
Through the use of subtle lines and texture, Alex Beltechi gave this bottle the same elegance associated with this type of fabric, which is no easy feat. The entire look of the bottle is minimalist, with the words Silk subtly weaved into the middle part of the label, but done so in a way that one has to look closely. Beltechi also did a design for the Pinot Noir, using a darker look that still signifies high-quality and class.
Through the use of subtle lines and texture, Alex Beltechi gave this bottle the same elegance associated with this type of fabric, which is no easy feat. The entire look of the bottle is minimalist, with the words Silk subtly weaved into the middle part of the label, but done so in a way that one has to look closely. Beltechi also did a design for the Pinot Noir, using a darker look that still signifies high-quality and class.
Trend Themes
1. Minimalist Design - A trend towards minimalist design in product packaging, using subtle lines and texture to create an elegant and sophisticated look.
2. Texture Integration - A trend of integrating texture into product packaging, such as using design techniques to mimic the look and feel of soft fabrics.
3. Subtle Branding - A trend of using subtle and discreet branding elements in product packaging, such as weaving the brand name into the design in a way that requires closer inspection.
Industry Implications
1. Wine and Beverages - The wine and beverage industry can take advantage of minimalist design and texture integration trends to create unique and visually appealing packaging for their products.
2. Graphic Design - The graphic design industry can explore techniques to mimic different textures and materials in packaging design, creating innovative and eye-catching designs.
3. Luxury Goods - The luxury goods industry can leverage the trend of subtle branding to create packaging that exudes elegance and exclusivity, appealing to discerning consumers.
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