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Seokhairul
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What else do you need besides labels

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Adventurous old American Artisanal Australian Barrel Belgian bitter Black Blonde hair Canadian Creamy striking Brown Brute elegant English Fruity Full-bodied Rich German Handmade Hopped homemade homemade Home brew Irish Brewery malty Micro brewery Gentle Organic Robust Long live Strong Smoke creamy Thick Traditional You will have noticed that many of these words are used to describe taste. These are excellent bases to create your design. Especially to reach new customers. People tend to set their sights on a product spontaneously. If you don't give them something to “go for”, they will tend to form a negative opinion of your brand (too expensive, too banal, etc.). Mentions Remember that beer contains alcohol above all and that the sale of this type of product obliges you to respect certain rules.

Although this is the case at all photo retouching service levels of your business, our focus here is on bottle labels. beer label fine print Make sure you know what information you need to put on your bottles. Kazek Pake Ale label made by MANTSA®. Here is the information that must appear on beer bottles in the United States Net weight the quantity of beer contained in the bottle (for example, 33cl). Alcohol content legal requirements vary by state. Readability You have to be very careful about this point because it can have an impact on your design. Legal notices should be large enough to read. They must be printed in a clear font on a contrasting background, and separated from commercial and promotional content. Font size text size is also regulated Read this post for more information.

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Type and class of beer (Indian Pale Ale, Lager, etc.) must be mentioned on your bottles. In addition to being required, it's also great practice from a marketing perspective. Name and address. And if you want to put your beers on sale in store, don't forget to leave room for the barcode! These terms are different depending on where you live and what product you are selling. Do some research to make sure you have the right information (and give it to your designer). Differentiate — A box? Glasses? Directed by Blagoje B. Beers are rarely sold individually. So remember to have a cardboard box made in addition to your labels (for 6 and 12 bottles), capsules and perhaps even a crest for the dispenser. Once you've made your labels, most of the work will be done with the other elements.
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