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Student Work – Sara Böttiger

Updated on August 20th, 2010  |  
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Student Work - Sara Böttiger

Designed by Sara Böttiger | Country: Sweden

“Redesign of an Italian wine called Salice Salentino. In Sweden it costs approximately 7€, which is fairly cheap. When I did the research I realized that many people don’t always remember the name of the wine. They remember the taste, the design of the label, etc, but not the name. In Sweden you can only buy alcohol in places called ‘Systembolaget’. Systembolaget uses numbers on all of their bottles to identify different wines. Sometimes it easier to remember numbers than names. I wanted to use that in my design and I wanted the design to be simple and clean. The three circles are symbols that ‘Systembolaget’ uses to tell customers how the wines taste, if it’s round, rough, etc. The symbols on the label are diecut.”

Student Work - Sara Böttiger

Student Work - Sara Böttiger

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Student Work - Sara Böttiger

Designed by Sara Böttiger | Country: Sweden

“Redesign of an Italian wine called Salice Salentino. In Sweden it costs approximately 7€, which is fairly cheap. When I did the research I realized that many people don’t always remember the name of the wine. They remember the taste, the design of the label, etc, but not the name. In Sweden you can only buy alcohol in places called ‘Systembolaget’. Systembolaget uses numbers on all of their bottles to identify different wines. Sometimes it easier to remember numbers than names. I wanted to use that in my design and I wanted the design to be simple and clean. The three circles are symbols that ‘Systembolaget’ uses to tell customers how the wines taste, if it’s round, rough, etc. The symbols on the label are diecut.”

Student Work - Sara Böttiger

Student Work - Sara Böttiger

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