Tuesday, April 16, 2013

WHITE WINE LABEL DESIGN



Colour palette for White Wine Label Design
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I used the Kuler application to choose the hues of the tan, olive, and red to create my white wine label design. I wanted my white wine label to convey relaxation, classy, and elegance.


Simple Ballistic Hypeframe


The colour palette was hues of red, tan, and olive green. The colours still give a fun, carefree, and elegant style. The hype frame that was used was simple ballistic, but I changed the rotation value for the gravity angle, the size of the target object for the second set of simple ballistic, increased the drag, and minimum force, and maximum force with less gravity to give the illusion that the circles are spilling downwards and faster speed. The smaller circles are to give the illusion of fizz of the bubbles that are bursting into the air.

White Wine Label Design



The bubbles are escaping from the wine glass to give a carefree and fun. However the wine is contained and the bubbles are floating slowly. The motion of the white wine poured into the wine glass is smooth and slow. The white wine is supposed to be for elegant occasions such as anniversary that you sip it slowly and enjoy it. The tan background harmonizes with the bubbles and yet contrasts with the olive green of the bubbles. 

Final White Wine Label Design

The colour of the bottle is tan which unifies with the background of the label. I feel that this wine label design is minimal in colour and simplistic in design, but it contrasts the multi-layered and vibrancy of my red white label design.






Red Wine Label Design










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