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Which Label ?

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Mercs Own

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Gidday guys! Below are four samples of my new beer label that I am developing for a new beer to be released mid March. I am very keen to get your feedback about the labels and to hear which one is the favourite.


MER_Label1.jpg

MER_Label2.jpg

MER_Label3.jpg

MER_Label4.jpg
 
I reckon the first one with the brown pair of wings provides better contrast of colours. (I see the beer consumed, and the beer yet to be consumed)
 
Number 3 for me.

Maybe you can get a mod to make this post into a poll?
 
Doesn't look like there's a consensus of opinion yet - I prefer No.3 :)
 
I reckon 4, your name stands out more against the lighter background and the touch of blue melds nicely with the other colours.
 
4 for me, if it's a Summer Ale then the lighter and brighter tones would work best.
 
Fantastic Label!

Number 1 is best. That wing colour is pushing peach and is just looks less crowded without the yellow or blue.
 
Mercs Own said:
Gidday guys! Below are four samples of my new beer label that I am developing for a new beer to be released mid March. I am very keen to get your feedback about the labels and to hear which one is the favourite.

Number 4 for me.
But won't summer be over by mid March ?

Beers,
Doc

Edit: Slip of the finger. Meant 4 not 3.
 
I've attached a Poll to make it easy to see the result.
Hope you don't mind Merc's Own.

Beers,
Doc
 
no.1 for me, with no.3 a close second. Very Stylish Merc.

Do we get free samples for helping out?
 
Ross said:
Didn't you vote Doc?
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Slip of the fingers. Fixed in my original post.

Beers,
Doc
 
No 1.
Those shades of brown make a good contrast against the green.
Brown is an appropiate colour for our summers & thus the Summer Ale.
We are the "Sunburnt Country" after all.

:beer:
 
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