Beer traditionalists can be some of the most stubborn folks in the world. That’s not a criticism, really. It’s always good to have people in any field who are wary about rushing into changes.
If you love beer, you appreciate the taste and the effort that goes into creating it. There are roughly 150 microbreweries in Australia, pouring their hearts into around 300 styles of beer. But taste ...
Breweries know that their beers, like books, get judged by their covers. These local brewers have teamed up with artists to bring you community-focused brews with cause-forward labels you can wrap ...
Glaser’s no stranger to beer design: he created the Brooklyn Brewery’s logo back in 1990. Perhaps that’s why he seems fairly critical about the design of the many beer labels he was invited to ...
This year alone, 29,500 individually designed beer labels have been submitted for approval to the Trade Department’s Tax and Trade Bureau. And every single one of those label designs was approved or ...
Anheuser-Busch InBev (NYSE: BUD) recently unveiled a creative way to confront beer drinker preference for locally brewed suds: it is producing limited-time-only labels for its Budweiser brand that ...
Behind the frosted glass at your local bottle store stands an unorthodox display of modern art. You’ve slugged back its muse for years, popped its logoed caps to get at what’s considered the star of ...
Beer labels are getting more experimental. Gone are the days of simple typographic treatment or psychedelic illustration. Magic Hat is a great example. The Vermont-based brewer has stuck to a ...
“I have a theory that most of design, in general, is the creation of affection,” says Milton Glaser, the 84-year-old graphic-design legend, who created the I ♥ NY logo. When it comes to craft beer, ...