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This is a label that has been created by one of our visitors to our display 'The Odditoreum'. This display features a selection of weird and wonderful curiosities from deep within the vaults of the Museumās collection. Visitors are encouraged to write their interpretation of what these objects may mean to them.
Black Label Society + Black Tusk + Crobot - O2 ABC, Glasgow - 11th February 2015.
Photos by Jurga KalinauskaitÄ for Planetmosh.com
Labels on a product are the description of the product. It also assists the product in standing out from all the competitors in the market. People might think that there are any set rules for designing a label, but there is none. Each label is unique and each label speaks for itself. Each time someone buys the item it comes in the labeling, so the customer's reason for the complete expense of the item will incorporate labeling costs. It is important to define the parameters before starting to work on the design as it can be an endless road.
In the process of designing the label, we first like to get to know more about your preferences regarding the design ā style, layout, color preferences, etc. We try our best to make this as an enjoyable yet result driven experience for you. We understand that the label design needs to match and go with the label material, and we make sure to make use of it.
We also work with you on how you want the label to be ā the size. The size of a label is an important aspect of designing the label as it tells you in what way to represent and showcase the information that you need to communicate to the audience. We understand that each step of product manufacturing is essential to you & we act accordingly, we care.
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I love this shape, but unfortunately I haven“t got the "Wizard Nestabilities Labels One" yet, so this card is "hand-made" ;-)
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.
The label for a CD mix given to all wedding attendees. August 2006 collaboration with my lovely wife Jenny, who created the design on the cover. Sequencing the mix was fun, but I loved this label. Manually burning 120 copies of the mix with my Powerbook was not so fun.
I listened to this mix nonstop while driving around Santa Barbara during the week before my wedding, so it's already loaded with nostalgia.