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Fictitious product label designed for TV show.
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No Labels hosted bipartisan political and business leaders at 1787: Constructing The Peace After The War, on Monday December 5, 2016 in Washington, D.C.
Vinyl Wall Graphics and Full Color Foamboard Exhibit Labels by Sir Speedy Signs Print Marketing, 4801 37th St N, St Petersburg FL 33714 www.sirspeedystpete.com
Ran out of homebrew labels for a get-together, so I had to whip up some with paint pens (except the Cascadian Stout, which was a b&w printout with blue paint pen).
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PROBLEM: I need people other than me to know what goes where.
SOLUTION: The TeaHaus of Ann Arbor has the right idea - use labels. Owners Lisa McDonald and husband Marc Hewko not only facilitate easy retrieval and easy put-away with their labels, Lisa and Mark also use pictures, words, and numbers on their labels to efficiently communicate information. Check it out - it's inspirational.
HINT: They've written each label with the same format: number, tea name, another set of numbers, the tea group and a picture. The consistency in labeling allows you to quickly access what you are looking for.
British Railways 1990s Carriage label
BR21717/70
IC90 Leeds to London Kings Cross
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A pack of cigarettes is like pandora's box, you open it and all the evil stuff comes find you:
Cancer in every place imaginable, destroyed arteries, heart attacks, strokes, you smell bad, the place you smoke in smells bad, you harm yourself and others around you. Oh, and it's addictive, taxable and you need a lighter to indulge.
So why do we do it?
Because we hope it will kill us before things get worse, while leaving us alive long enough to live our lives.
So go on, you addict, have another one.
And don't forget to read the label.
This is a label that has been created by one of the visitors to the 'The Odditoreum' display. This display features a selection of weird and wonderful curiosities from deep within the vaults of the Museum’s collection. Visitors are encouraged to write their interpretation of what these objects may mean to them.
An example of decent packaging, a nice design motif and copy.
This label acts as a seal for the lid, with ingredients list on the other side. All pots for all flavours are the same with just different labels and lids.
Got my package in the mail from BOOKER!
"A booklet comprised of hand drawn printed labels, photographs, drawings, collage, and found images. Includes classic label designs dating back to 2003 and up to the present. Plus never before seen photos and other unreleased material. A unique collection of graphics composed compiled by the READER..."
full colour
72 pages
4 1/4 "x5 1/2"