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You can find disposable plastic bottles (sodas, water, etc.), or engraved and embossed bottles that look like real works of art. Whether disposable or collectible, you have everything to gain by creating a design for your own bottles. Packaging and bottle label design by Caserne Via Behance plastic water bottle with a minimalist blue iceberg label Packaging design by garryveda green olive oil bottle with minimalist image of an olive tree Packaging design by garryveda When you embark on the design of your labels, think about the shape of the bottles to which they will be stuck.
Depending on your budget and brand objectives, you can also create photo retouching servicet he bottles themselves, in an original and personalized shape (or choose a generic shaped bottle). Opting for a bottle-shaped bottle probably won't hurt your brand, but opting for a funky-shaped bottle can really increase your chances of impressing consumers . clear honey bottle with black geometric label Packaging design by garryveda blue gin bottle with an ornate top and label Packaging design by Esteban Tolosa Bottles are one of the most used types of packaging Packaging design by Alex Lazaris and Adobe Live, via Behance Creating a bottle design tends to involve more than just creating a nice label.
If you're going for something bespoke, consider determining what type of cap works best for your brand screw, cork, swivel, etc. Cans and cans If your product is a liquid and you do not want to put it in a bottle, you are left with the can. By the way, you can also opt for a can, even if your product is not liquid, although this is generally not the best option. Two kinds of canned bread How about canned bread? Via MassLive With cans, you will be faced with a specific problem the shape. Whether it is a large can or a small can, a very thin can or a very wide can, it is always a cylinder. For more information on cans, read our article on craft beers — cans are evaluated in more detail there.
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