Need somewhat upscale, eye catching honey jar label to make our product stand out on store shelves.
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hi,
please can you give measurement in width x height not in fraction because it's confusing. thanks
Label measures 1-1/4 (1.25) inches across the top, 2 inches across the bottom, 2-1/4 (2.25) inches across the middle and 3-1/2 (3.5) inches tall from top to bottom.
I have added the files Honey Jar Front & Honey Jar Back in the PDF Format. They are at the bottom of the list of files.
In case it is better for you to work with the actual picture file I have added 3 honeybee picture files. I used 1 of them in my example "Honey Jar Front Label".
Personally I think you are approaching this the wrong way, you have chosen a jar that is no upmarket and are trying to design a label that looks like a more expensive brand, I think you need to re think the container, then then design will flow so much easier.
This kind of jar is normally associated with an entry level product.
http://www.trendhunter.com/slideshow/national-honey-bee-day
Try the above link, I hope it helps!
You are correct.
I did test market a fancier "bottle like" container and received negative feedback from many, many customers. I learned that most people don't want to pour their honey, they want a wide mouth jar where they can scoop out their honey with a spoon. I looked at a lot of jars short of custom designing something it came down to some variation of a round jar, a hexagon jar and the traditional classic honey jar that I chose.
What style jar do you think works better? How about a hexagon or is that still too boring?
Thank you. I do appreciate your honesty. You started me thinking again.
We have decided to be less restrictive so feel free to use other jars as long as the honey can be easily scooped out with a spoon and does not have to be poured out. We know that eliminates a lot of fancy jars but that''s what my customers want. Hanging labels are also acceptable therefore jar shapes that will not accept a stick on label can be used. An example is a "Honeypot Jar". And of course we like Hexagon Jars which are 6 sided like the cells in honeycomb. Please try to stay with glass jars that are readily available. No custom designed jars for now.
Jar size should be 12 liquid ounces which will hold a little more than 1 pound of honey.
Hi, I have done the design but ....
What exactly is your company's name
Gunter?
or
Atlanta’s Local Honey
I confused about this
Do you have a logo to include on the label or want to create one with "deb-Bee’s" text?
Thanks
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