Las Rocas Contributed by Indra Kupferschmid on Feb 23rd, 2012. Artwork published in 2007. Source: sudlage.ch License: All Rights Reserved. More Comic Sans wine. Source: www.snooth.com License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Packaging (1963) Topics Food/Beverage (2530) Tagged withwine labels (151)wine (188)Spanish (language) (627) Artwork location Spain (872) 1 Comment on “Las Rocas” Bernd says: May 22nd, 2019 3:53 pm Change the typeface on the label and the wine magically tastes better, costs 400%, and is now a suitable gift. Hahaa. Ahh, design… what a front. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Comic Sans in use La Rochelle shop signs2018Contributed by Pierre Brossard “Pow!” poster2019Dafi KühneContributed by Dafi Kühne Staff Pick Blanco & Negroc. 2017Contributed by Sofía Barón Sponsor More in Food/Beverage The Specimen: from Type Catalog to Design MemePaula ScherFred WoodwardContributed by Sam Berlow Blog Nürnberger Ochsenmaulsalat ad by Chr. Harrer vorm. Schumann1897unknownPhoto(s) by altpapiersammler on Flickr. FOC Coffeec. 2023Guillermo ChanivetContributed by Guillermo Chanivet “The frost won’t bite!” – Gilbey’s Gin ad1977Contributed by Garrison Martin More in Packaging Cineworldc. 2018CineworldBlue-Zoo AnimationContributed by Darden Studio D&K Origins2022The Office of Ordinary ThingsContributed by Jonny Black Staff Pick Grandma’s Perogies packagingc. 2015Photo(s) on Flickr. Self-Conscious Cowboy Medicine2015Jesse MarsolaisContributed by Jesse Marsolais More Fonts In Use Harpe 45c. 2015Luke ArcherContributed by Gayaneh Bagdasaryan Staff Pick Basecamp 2 Product Site201237signalsContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Le gobelet de cristal essay by Thierry Chancognec. 2021Spassky FischerContributed by Antoine Elsensohn Staff Pick École régionale des beaux-arts de Besançon, logo and display wall2010Thomas Huot-MarchandRainer OldendorfGilles PicouetContributed by 205TF Staff Pick
1 Comment on “Las Rocas”
Change the typeface on the label and the wine magically tastes better, costs 400%, and is now a suitable gift.
Hahaa. Ahh, design… what a front.