So independent and different, yet clearly recognizable as one series. Almost like siblings, no?
2016
Creative Direction, Art Direction, Design, Illustration.
An Italian winemaker who enjoys his own wines the most, took the opportunity in 2015 to create a new series of wines. This series consisted of a trio of modern drops: red wine, white wine and rosé. Each of them was unique in taste, yet connected to each other.
To me, it almost sounded like the man had created his own children, so much did he appreciate the uniqueness and diversity of each of them.
The man appreciated the uniqueness and diversity of each wine so much that it almost sounded to me like he was talking about his own children.
That's why I came up with the idea of treating the wine like siblings.
Therefore I designed abstract portraits in clear geometric shapes that still somehow captured the essence of each wine in a striking way. The portraits were supported by the names of the wines, all of which had a double meaning. Each name was an allusion to the unique taste experience each wine offered.
These wines were a form of artistic expression that appealed to both the senses and the soul. Each sip was like a journey into the world of the winemaker, a party for the senses and a celebration of the art of winemaking.
And so this wine trio series lives on, as an ode to a winemaker's love for his wines and a gift to all who appreciate the pleasure of pleasure and the beauty of wine.
So independent and different, yet clearly recognizable as one series. Almost like siblings, no?
2016
Creative Direction, Art Direction, Design, Illustration.
An Italian winemaker who enjoys his own wines the most, took the opportunity in 2015 to create a new series of wines. This series consisted of a trio of modern drops: red wine, white wine and rosé. Each of them was unique in taste, yet connected to each other.
To me, it almost sounded like the man had created his own children, so much did he appreciate the uniqueness and diversity of each of them.
The man appreciated the uniqueness and diversity of each wine so much that it almost sounded to me like he was talking about his own children.
That's why I came up with the idea of treating the wine like siblings.
Therefore I designed abstract portraits in clear geometric shapes that still somehow captured the essence of each wine in a striking way. The portraits were supported by the names of the wines, all of which had a double meaning. Each name was an allusion to the unique taste experience each wine offered.
These wines were a form of artistic expression that appealed to both the senses and the soul. Each sip was like a journey into the world of the winemaker, a party for the senses and a celebration of the art of winemaking.
And so this wine trio series lives on, as an ode to a winemaker's love for his wines and a gift to all who appreciate the pleasure of pleasure and the beauty of wine.