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    December 05, 2008

    Beautiful New Die-Cut Labels From Villainess

    Villainess

    We printed these beautiful labels recently for Villainess, an online bath and body products company based in Tennessee. They did a number of unique things with these labels, so I thought it would be useful to share it with everyone on the blog. They wanted a label that was really different, that would stand apart from their competitors, so they decided to invest in a new die-cut shape, unique for these perfume oil bottles. They were after a vintage look with a copper texture, and to achieve that they chose our Chrome stock. The design was then created to simulate a well-worn copper plate, and a matte laminate was added to complete the vintage look.

    These bottles are only small, just 5 mil (0.18 fl. oz.), so there was not much room to create a distinctive look. Their graphic designer, Kira Butler, did a wonderful job creating this unique label which was part of a complete re-branding effort undertaken by Villainess earlier this year. With only small quantities required and 37 different scented oils, this was a perfect job for our digital label press. We love doing jobs like these that show off the unique capabilities of our digital label printing technology.

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