
The standard
wine
label size you’ll need is 3. 5″ x 4″, or 1050 x 1200 px. To find it in create , simply click file create new blank canvas. In the create custom toolbar, type in these specs and click make it!
if you need a different size for extra-large bottles, simply use a different blank canvas from the print sizes section or type in those specs to the create custom toolbar. From here, some quick customization steps:
select a background color, gradient, image, or texture from the change color, images, or textures tabs. Whichever you choose, adjust intensity and click to apply.
Casual & Fun Theme
The brand name is usually the most prominent text on a wine label design, letting consumers know who produced the wine. If the wine isn’t sold under a brand name, the name of the packer or importer will be listed as the brand name.
This refers to the choice of font that you will use within your label. As all visual elements should remain cohesive, your wine label design should also be appealing and fitting to the rest of your brand image. The three main fonts that should be considered in this process include:.
"we're definitely seeing a trend toward very artistic, hand-drawn, minimalistic expressions on labels—almost like little fine-art pieces," says david schuemann, owner and creative principal at cf napa brand design. Schuemann literally wrote the book on wine-label design , and his firm has helped oversee recent label makeovers for heitz cellar , groth , and other high-end napa producers. Even 10 years ago, he says that a heavyweight like lail probably wouldn't have considered a label that didn't broadcast its bona fides. But times change, and winemakers are adapting to a new generation of consumers with new tastes—and active instagram accounts.