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Stater Bros. No Sugar Added Ice Cream Sandwiches. Sadly, these do not come in a low fat version. The other panel: same product as the next photo in the stream.
Commercial-grade tapewriter. Takes only 1/2" tape, including metal tapes. Built like a tank, and looks it. Much more ergonomic than consumer labelers.
El presidente de la República, Pedro Castillo, junto con los ministros de de Vivienda y del Ambiente, así como del presidente de Sedapal, realizó una visita de inspección a la planta de tratamiento de agua potable La Atarjea.
I have always been a big fan of wine label design. :::loves wine tasting too::: I've been studying wine labels more than normal due to my work on Odonatia's winery, Dark Palms. I have come to the conclusion recently though that I would really like to get into the industry as a label designer someday. These are some of the ones I found really interesting because of shape, color or overall composition...
Label reads: "Anciennes armoiries du priere de cantenac. Chateau Prieure Lichine. Grand cru classe. 1981. Margaux. Appellation margaux controlle. Mis en bouteille au chateau. Cette bouteille porte le. No. 133916. 750ml. Wurmser - 1018. S. A. De chateau Prieure-Lichine. Proprietaire a cantenac-margaux (gironde) France."
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1970s/80s British Railways Carriage label BR 21885/412
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File name: 08_02_001524
Box label: Hotels: D-L
Title: Hotel Ludlow
Alternative title: Hotel Ludlow detail
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Physical description: 1 photographic print : albumen ; 7 1/4 x 9 1/4 in.
Genre: Albumen prints
Subjects: Hotels; Doors & doorways
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Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Rights status not evaluated.
an unopened case of 5 Sony "Color" MiniDiscs with completed compilation discs & spare labels, and not forgetting my MZ-RH10 portable Hi-MD recorder. The above caption is in honor of the Squeeze song of the same title.
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done for the Art Madrid and Cerveza La Virgen contest consisting of design the label of a special edition of 5 cl. can of Madrid Lager variety. Swipe to see the entire design. Although it has not reached the finalist phase (In my opinion a hasty and rather deficient selection of finalists to be an art fair) I am very happy with the result, something different from what I usually do.
A freelance project of mine that the client wanted me to make some customized bottle labels for her, her cousin & their friend's Glitz & Glam Party.
I colored them digitally (you can tell I’m still not good at that, but I use very little color anyway).
Book label of W.H. Smith & Son, London, England. 18 x 13 mm (Found in: Hare, Augustus J.C. North-Western France. London, Allen, 1895).
I picked these up here and there, but most of them were in a big plastic bag at Goodwill for $4.99. Turns out, I don't really have that many things that need a label.
In addition to the usual colors, there are three pastel tapes, one maroon, several orange and one wood-grain! Also two of the orange tapes are skinny 1/4" called "General Brand Label Tape" Never heard of that.
The loose tapes in the left corner are 1/2" and fit the commercial Dymo Tapewriters such as my M-22.
UPDATE: After looking around the house and garage, it turns out that there is an infinite number of things to put labels on.
I collected a bunch of plant labels from he garden this weekend to clean, erase and reuse.
Helpful garden tip 1: use a pencil for your labels, they don't fade away and they can be erased with an eraser.
Helpful garden tip 2: Keep track of the plants history by writing the dates that seeds were planted, seedlings transplanted, first harvest, etc. (see top right)
Here is the full set of hand-drawn label icons for One Village Coffee. We hope they make you want to buy some coffee. You should. Here:
www.onevillagecoffee.com/store/
Which one would you put on a shirt?