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Folksaga Liquor packaging

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Designed by Caleb Heisey | Country: USA

Folksaga is a Swedish dis­tillery of akvavit, a tra­di­tional scan­di­na­vian liquor. The con­cept behind the project was to broaden akvavit’s appeal to an American mar­ket while main­tain­ing its rich, nordic roots. Each bot­tle fea­tures a pop­u­lar folk tale from Sweden. Ranging from murky mer­maids to ter­ri­ble trolls, these mytho­log­i­cal char­ac­ters are always up to no good — prey­ing upon trav­el­ers lost in the wild.

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Flora & Fauna Whisky packaging

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Designed by Dan Hinde | Country: United Kingdom

D&AD challenged students to create a new brand of Scotch whisky, this included naming the brand, an identity design, packaging and a container. My response is Flora & Fauna, a Superior Scotch inspired by the Miracle of Mother Nature.

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Elixer Scotch Whisky Packaging

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Designed by Jamie Kunka | Country: United Kingdom

Elixer is a 15 year old whisky blend sourced from independent Scottish distilleries.

It aims to draw in a new female and male audience and entice them to try whisky in new ways. It is designed to stand out from conventional whisky packaging and branding on the shelf and promote a curiosity about its contents. The bottle is ceramic with a matte black glaze and has a stopper lid. It is accompanied by a booklet of cocktail ideas designed by the Elixer master blender.

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LÉ PECHÉ Premium Absinthe Packaging

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Designed by Daniel Brokstad | Country: Norway

LE PÉCHÉ is a Premium Absinthe from Switzerland. It was Founded under another name in 1880 in the canton of Neuchâtel. However, in 1910 absinthe was banned from sale and production in Switzerland, and it was at this time some continued to make the drink in secrecy, to please the lovers of the drinks. In the social aspect, it was considered “The Devils Drink”. And this is where LE PÉCHÉ, meaning “The Sin”, got it’s name.

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Liberte Absinthe Bottle

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Designed by Marius Wathne | Country: Australia / Norway

With inspiration from the 19th century bohemes of France, this absinthe was created to reflect the mystique and the culture that the drink was surrounded by. It was believed to stimulate creativity, raise the drinkers consciousness, insights, and emotional experience. Aiming for the high-end market this packaging is minimalistic with only two colours in addition to the dark green bottle; black and silver.

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