I can't decide no texture or texture... I had some closer shots. All the type is custom. My buddy's buddy needs a label and so although this is a free project... I was more an willing to help out since I love to get a free buur! Let me know what you think!
Texture looks awesome, and the concept overall is great, the only room for improvement that I see is the color on the text, have you tried a more wine-looking red? this one looks very bloodish for me, btw, how did you do the slideshow thing? looks awesome!
I hope your buddy's buddy knows just how damn lucky he is, this is so sweet. At first I thought no texture, then you showed the detail and the textures good so I'm torn. Maybe if the labels made of the right material you'll get that effect anyway?
Fantastic. Love how you softened up the blackletter a bit—I think it works really well with the other elements. I'm partial to no texture myself. It fits the smooth glossiness I associate with honey anyway.
Looks great with texture. I agree with the guys that the label may create the texture once printed. Love the type…especially how the ‘n’ and ‘g’ almost connect.
The highlights on the connected drips seem a bit off.
To elaborate more on my vote, I think the texture takes away from the type, but also the overall feel. The whole Honey thing conjures up a glossy and shiny feel - the texture completely kills that.
This looks awesome. I would definitely go with no texture because when you think honey your think glossy, not textured. The texture takes away from the overall look in this case. Well done sir, you make me strive to be a better designer.
I say no texture. Lately it seems to be more of a fad or a design crutch rather than having an actual purpose. My rule is if you add anything to a design piece and it's purely for decoration, leave it out.
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Nick Slater
I can't decide no texture or texture... I had some closer shots. All the type is custom. My buddy's buddy needs a label and so although this is a free project... I was more an willing to help out since I love to get a free buur! Let me know what you think!
about 1 year ago
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Neil Tasker
amazing man, the type has a awesome honeycomb feel to it, while still retaining that lager feel, I say no texture.
about 1 year ago
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Joe Cavazos
that's tasty.. I'm digging the texture.
about 1 year ago
Texture looks awesome, and the concept overall is great, the only room for improvement that I see is the color on the text, have you tried a more wine-looking red? this one looks very bloodish for me, btw, how did you do the slideshow thing? looks awesome!
about 1 year ago
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Jed Bridges
Are you kidding me?! That type!
about 1 year ago
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Mike Cummings
The type says "Pilsner" but the label says "IPA" - either way, I want some :D
about 1 year ago
this looks delicious! personally i'd go with no texture. I think the texture of the label will help make up for it
about 1 year ago
great
about 1 year ago
I hope your buddy's buddy knows just how damn lucky he is, this is so sweet. At first I thought no texture, then you showed the detail and the textures good so I'm torn. Maybe if the labels made of the right material you'll get that effect anyway?
about 1 year ago
gooooood!!!
about 1 year ago
Fantastic. Love how you softened up the blackletter a bit—I think it works really well with the other elements. I'm partial to no texture myself. It fits the smooth glossiness I associate with honey anyway.
about 1 year ago
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Hugo França
With texture!!! Nice work!
about 1 year ago
Looks great with texture. I agree with the guys that the label may create the texture once printed. Love the type…especially how the ‘n’ and ‘g’ almost connect.
The highlights on the connected drips seem a bit off.
about 1 year ago
Yes! I want some now
about 1 year ago
This is coooool!
about 1 year ago
I don't think the texture is lending much here—Let that awesome type shine.
about 1 year ago
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Fedor Sosnin
This is killer! The type works SUPER well. A+ work. And love the "R" in "Home Brew"
about 1 year ago
I vote no texture.
about 1 year ago
Vintage :)
about 1 year ago
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Nick Slater
@Neil Tasker @Naseem @Todd Burton @Fedor Sosnin @Jason Williams @Benjamin Garner @Rokas Sutkaitis @Brenton Little @Sully @Hugo França @Mason Phillips @kinessisk @Chris Beaumont @Hossein Yektapour @Jed Bridges @Adam Wilson @Mike Cummings @Alejandro Juárez Cobos @Joe Cavazos Thank you all for the kind words. I really have to agree about maybe the paper... We will see once it gets printed. All the feedback is really helpful... although I am still torn between the no texture and texture.
about 1 year ago
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Mitchell Watts
Nick, this is ridiculous. We can all pack up and go home now, thanks to you. Major up's man!
about 1 year ago
To elaborate more on my vote, I think the texture takes away from the type, but also the overall feel. The whole Honey thing conjures up a glossy and shiny feel - the texture completely kills that.
about 1 year ago
TEXTURE
about 1 year ago
This looks awesome. I would definitely go with no texture because when you think honey your think glossy, not textured. The texture takes away from the overall look in this case. Well done sir, you make me strive to be a better designer.
about 1 year ago
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Nikita Prokhorov
I say no texture. Lately it seems to be more of a fad or a design crutch rather than having an actual purpose. My rule is if you add anything to a design piece and it's purely for decoration, leave it out.
That being said...love it.
about 1 year ago