greetings and thanks for the entries. I like what you are on to here. I especially like #65. Is it possible to see the bottle in a "slimmer" design. thanks
Than k you for feedback and complement. I've made a couple of revisions, changed out the bottle shape with a thinning and 3d look and feel. plus swapped out the letter "L" for a bottle
wow, these are all great! I really like the explanation behind your designs. I'm not a huge fan of the light blue you've used in #94 and #95, but really like where you are heading. Can you play with some other variations of colors? I'm not steadfast on blue, feel free to use grey, red, etc. similar to #4 and #13. Also, I'm liking the Beverage Company, abbreviated to Beverage Co. Maybe even using the cap as the period to co. just an idea. Great work! thanks. J
hi. can i see one with "Beverage Co. I like the color, but can I see the bottle in different colors? (we're selling a variety of beverages and the bottle needs to be more universal and not imply water). Can I also see options with and angular font. thanks
a single colour works best in this case there for not singling out any one particular type of beverage. If we go with a faux silver it works best and and goes with any colour, The background colour now dictates the beverage type.
Silver works well on clear glass a well...currently i am working on a water product packaging for a Canadian company called ClearMaple in this case we are using a type gunmetal colour for both the cap and text. A single colour is keeping things uncluttered.
Great! Love what you did with the color block but I think it's going to challenging with a logo so I would like to see the following: Using #178 1. Can you eliminate the color block 2. Is it possible to out line the font with a thin line of color (black, blue, red, gray) as you did above 3. Keep font and color gradations the same (love it!) 4. Play with "beverage co" in black or gray, however keep the gradation.
hi. i need to see #231 with "beverage company spelled all the way out (as in #91), and #231 with "Beverage Co." in the font and color you used in #229. thx