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Why No Dry?
Since 2007, I have taken the month of January off the booze. This was before the concept of "Dry January" was even a thing, and I ...
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I was wandering around the supermarket where I do the weekly shop recently, and as is my wont I bimbled over to the beer section to have a b...
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This month's iteration of The Session is being hosted by Ray and Jess over at Boak and Bailey, and the theme they have presented us wit...
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It was one of those things that you just stumble upon as you are looking something specific. In one of my vaguely regular bimbles around the...

I somehow prefer the first one. Perhaps it's just the white writing on lime green doesn't stand out.
ReplyDeleteIf the beer was called Chernobyl that radioactive green could do....:)
ReplyDeleteI always start by copying a commercial label (not always beer -- sometimes jam, or whisky, or wine, or whatever). In this case, I'd go for label 2, but with dark text rather than white.
ReplyDeleteLabel two with dark green lettering and a white or buff background perhaps might work.
ReplyDeletePerhaps take a close up shot of the skin of a lime and use that as a background instead of just plain green?
ReplyDeleteI like the second one, the first one just seems a little too cheesy.
You could just have a picture of a lime and a picture of a light bulb...
ReplyDeleteTIW,
ReplyDeleteI thought of that as well at one point, but wasn't sure if it would be a bit too abstract - after all I wouldn't want people calling my beer Lime Bulb!
Beer's the thinking person's drink, they'll work it out!
ReplyDeleteLove that comment Then Inch Wheeler!
ReplyDeleteJust one thing and you probably know it. Do NOT use computer labels like avery as apparently they will not come off the bottle.