My name is Brandon Bernard. I'm a graphic designer, storyboard and layout artist, and writer. I was born and raised in Albuquerque, NM, and lived in Los Angeles for 12 years. I'm currently in Austin, TX. "Design Intervention" is a virtual scrapbook of things that inspire me. Unless otherwise specified, the work here is not mine.
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Stranger & Stranger’s work never fails to be absolutely beautiful! Not many studios manage to do such consistently visually appealing work, but with their skills, experience and extensive premium alcohol clients they always do.
This project is a little different though, they have developed a patented paper sleeve which wraps around wine bottles. Giving a nice big space for extra graphics as well as creating a real sense of intrigue.
‘The idea came from our own No.13 pack. We created brands in a packaging format that stands out and adds value, interest and gifting opportunities. The added real estate that the over sleeve gives us has allowed us to engage with people in a way that a tiny back label never can. Everyone just wants to pick up and read these packs.
Kevin Shaw, Founder and Creative Director of Stranger:
I like these a lot, being beautiful as well as a bit different will give them so much shelf presence. I know I’d definitely want to buy any one of them, trouble is as a designer I’d feel bad unwrapping it!
Images & quote via The Dieline
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The only problem with this is everyone will know that I bought a 2011… :(
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Eight Weeks Of Bruce (via The Book Cover Archive: Eight Weeks of Bruce, design by Owen Glidersleeve)
Stunning packaging design for Meteor Merlot.
via nathansmonk. Designed by WORK Labs.“Being inspired by the name Meteor, we chose to mimic a star-filled night sky. The 360 degree printon the Merlot bottle is the only one we’ve ever seen that covers 100% of the bottle. And because of the process of how they are printed, each bottle ends up being a little different than the last.”
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Designed by Gonzalo Perez Otero | Country: Uruguay
Jeremy Wine Co.
Designed by 6 West Design from United States
“The unique full wrap dieline forms the phonetic ” J ” for Jeremy (why phonetic? “because we want to stimulate all your senses when experiencing these wines”), which also reads as a lowercase ” f ” alluding to the tagline “forty thousand hours in each bottle” when the wine is poured (invert the bottle). This duality is reinforced in the brand logotype, and further pushed in the package details & nuances (blind embossed typographic texture balanced with a hand applied vintage metal tag; contemporary minimalism meets old world tradition). This duality is a key symbolic element as it personifies both Jeremy’s personality and approach to wine making.”__
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