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HoloKat's avatar
HoloKat 3 months ago
That said, even black version doesn’t look high end to me.
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Jimmy 3 months ago
The black and red, it's very elegant. Please don't use any gold, that always ends up looking tacky.
The white print is more accessible. The black one is sexual. I don’t make the rules, I just report them. Looks like it should have a name like “Billionaire Infidelity” or “Midnight Lover” #plebchain
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HoloKat 3 months ago
I think it’s the combination of flower patterns and the plain white logo. I know the flower stuff is important to you so not sure how you’d work around that - maybe just limit to a few or even 1 flower? I’ll look for products that look premium to me with black themes
The dark one is but I would do less pattern have a nice fancy curve at the top & bottom ornamental like & leave it solid one palm tree at most on the front where the name would be behind it.
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HoloKat 3 months ago
Try it in black too. Maybe extrude a few of the flower tips and logo.
i'd do some competitor analysis in the market, and see what others are doing well and not so well might give you a better idea for your own prod
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Jimmy 3 months ago
Well, I just really like the black and red combination, especially the tone you used for the red, but maybe it's a bit too "busy". What about all black and a single red colored grapevine going vertically down the side? It would still have all the elements you currently have, but just a bit more minimalist.
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Maybe Later 3 months ago
Dark red, looks like a classy box. White looks like a lesser expensive version.
I mean gold usually implies high end. I think it would depend how it's executed because it can also make something look low end trying to look high end. I think texture plays a role for me. Otherwise, I prefer excellent simple packaging. It's what's inside that I really care about. Trying too hard can backfire. It's a complex topic for sure. I don't envy you
I think the deliniating line is gaudiness. The red on black would look incredible if **some** of the petals were outlined with a thin gold emboss. image If the red were replaced entirely by gold? image P.S. Shot in the dark but I know wine and design. We make wine at home and I design album covers. I was recently laid off... lmk if I can help!
Absolutely I'd be down to do merch designs for shirts or snything else you can slap graphics onto. Been doing stickers and graphics for shirts for decades. I cut my teeth making avatars on message boards back in the 2000s lol And good on you keeping old friends around! 💪🏽 you're a real one.
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R 3 months ago
As a low class helicopter pilot , I’d expect to the one on the right to cost more. 🚁😎
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ENDER 3 months ago
I’m not wealthy enough to know, but I like how the logo on the white one blends in.
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Tess 3 months ago
It’s more about the texture than the print 🤷‍♀️
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Dylan 3 months ago
Absolute beautiful boxes! Dark is classy and sexy, white the design really pops. I feel the deep red stripe at the bottom of the white makes it feel a little less luxurious. All white may bring up the ‘high end’ tone. But nonetheless, darker colours always feels a little more higher end to me I guess when it comes to high end liquor, typically I find the box itself can stand in its own as a decoration in a home. When designing these boxes, a question to ask yourself, could this box itself be a piece of decor in someone’s home?
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LiveJazz 3 months ago
White, though I agree with a few others that a more muted design would elevate it. And more importantly, use quality/textured/matte packaging material. The dark one reminds me too much of Apothic, which is definitely not high end. image
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B 3 months ago
Oh definitely! ❤️
Both are striking. Left/white feels more "classy" high-end, sort of legitimately higher brow in its understatedness. Right/black feels more "trashy" high-end, like it might attract real estate agents.
I tend to like the darker boxes personally, but that's just me. The white one, you can see the the design of the flowers better. Doing dark on dark isn't great. If you did like Black with the flowers being white or something brighter, so they stuck out a little bit more it might feel more "high end" i guess.
Definitely prefer the more minimal take of this one with less busy print all over it. It looks almost like a japanese whisky box. 💜
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Avis 3 months ago
Left. The black one feels unsophisticated and somewhat yob-ish. Packaging feels a little soap/tea like, , would adding images of grapes to the peonies add wine-osity? 🤔 Not a wine drinker myself but🤷
I think it may depend on the contents of the box? Maybe a lighter wine gets the light box, darker or special release gets the right? That said, if I got the box on the right, I'd almost expect it to be felt/faux velvet textured. The white logo also clashes.
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Avis 3 months ago
Ooh, you are so right on the white logo clashing. The contrast had me squinting to take in the red against the black
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Mason 2 months ago
Both, but white always for me
Is burgundy to expensive or just to much work Still think it would make a neat limited edition. Something to think about (if reasonable), don't use straight black. Pick an accent color and just make it really dark. This can make various colors pop a little extra.
definitely agree to all this! darker box for special release, though.
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Avis 2 months ago
Yes, I am aware. I just doubt most people would recognize peonies, so it would just come off as a floral print (which makes it look like soap or tea) If I didn't already know peony lane was a wine brand I would not look at this box and say "aha, I bet there is wine in that box" But like I said, I'm not a wine drinker. Perhaps wine drinkers recognize wine boxes by general size or something.
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K k@primal.net 2 months ago
Black. It makes the white logo stand out. And any damage on white is easier seen than on black
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ghostnode 2 months ago
I like what you’re doing @Ben Justman🍷 both designs are bad ass. The white should be the regularly level high end and the black should be black label high end. I’m guessing all your products are high end. Can’t wait to try them 🫡