Wine Labels for Cala di Seta
The project aims to create an elegant, contemporary, and minimal design to convey the heritage of this winery, founded in 1932, in balance between the values of innovation with the importance of being rooted to the earth. This combination is conveyed through a highly engaging visual label design. The labels are made with paper such as Fasson Cotton by Avery Dennison and finishes such as gold foil and metallic pantones to create a project that could convey the prestige and winemaking tradition of this winery.
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The design of these labels is characterized by its elegance and the ability to communicate heritage and tradition to those who observe it. The special paper, the distinctive workmanship and the elements that ennoble it make it unique and unmistakable.
wine, label design, debossing, hystoric
For the labels we have thought of a prestigious paper such as Avery Dennison Fasson Cotton on which a debossing has been carried out embellished with a glossy paint in areas that recalls the effect of light reflecting on the surface of the water. A heraldic-like element recalls, in a modern key, the Calasetta coat of arms, and is made with a metallic Pantone colour, as is the text at the foot that tells the story of these wines.
The challenge for this design was to create a project that could convey the prestige and winemaking tradition of this winery and the area. We did it thinking of a design with a classic flavor but with elements of innovation that made it current and contemporary.
The project started in February 2023 in Sassari and finished in April 2023 in Sassari.
The design of the labels conveys to the bottles a sense of prestige and tradition but at the same time innovation and projection into the future. The paper used and the finishing touches ensure that whoever takes the bottle is involved in the story of a story that has been going on for 90 years
The research started from the history of the territory and from the study of the elements that characterize the history of the winery. The concept is that of the sea, a very strong element of identity rooted both in the history of this locality and in the life history of this community. We have created two labels with a classic style but with innovative and contemporary, elegant and refined details, able to best represent the story contained in these two bottles.
It was the 1932 when 13 Calasetta winemakers joined together to form one of the first cooperative wineries in Sardinia. A people who arrived on the island from the sea and who have the sea in their soul. From here came the idea of representing the history of the winery in these wines.
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Cala di Seta 932 Wine Labels has been a Bronze winner in the Packaging Design award category in the year 2023 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Bronze A' Design Award is given to outstanding designs that showcase a high degree of creativity and practicality. It recognizes the dedication and skill of designers who produce work that stands out for its thoughtful development and innovative use of materials and technology. These designs are acknowledged for their professional execution and potential to influence industry standards positively. Winning this award highlights the designer's ability to blend form and function effectively, offering solutions that enhance people's lives and wellbeing.
Giovanni Murgia was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2024, a testament to excellence of their work Cala di Seta 932 Wine Labels.
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