Package design is about more than the visual communication of graphic design. Sometimes the container itself speaks volumes. Wine is a market dominated by standard vessels. A unique bottle stands out.
The first time I saw Smiley Rosé I banished the thought of ever buying it. Shelves are filled with rosé wines from around the world. Some with extraordinarily elegant packaging. Yet there, in the middle of them all, was this bottle with a bubblegum pink smiley face
West + Wilder is a brand sold exclusively in cans. The product is available in boxes of three. The design of the cans is simple and elegant featuring detailed plant illustrations on the face. The artwork wraps completely around the can allowing lots of space to detail the brand inspiration—West coast states including California, Oregon, and Washington—and to highlight their contribution in support of preserving wild public spaces.
Emiliana introduced special packaging for their Adobe Rosé. The entire bottle is encased in a beautiful, full-colour paper wrap. The flowers, fruit, birds, and butterflies on a soft pink background are very pretty. But there’s more to this wrapping than aesthetics.
Scrolling through my Instagram feed I came across this stunning image of a bottle of rosé, blushing pale pink and adorned with an elegant Art Deco design in fine white detail. A dazzling Deco typeface presented its name like a movie title on a 1920s theatre marquis. The lighting and reflections in the photo increased the drama. I had to have this wine and share the beauty of the bottle in this space.
Another celebrity wine! This one is from Sarah Jessica Parker. It might be unfair to assume an actor shares their character’s passions but I hoped SJP would create the package design equivalent of Carrie Bradshaw's Manolo Blahnik shoes.