Festive Frizzé Liquor Bottles: Packaging Trends 2013

By G+ Author: Chris Warren.

Talk about a labor of love! A liquor store shelf is not worthy of these bottles, they deserve to be displayed in the Louvre amidst the Mona Lisa. These Frizzé bottles were designed by Boris Vargas Vasquez of Argentina. The design is not for everyone. The bottles are geared far more toward those in their twenties or early thirties than towards the older crowd. However, what the design lacks in relatable diversity it makes up for in niche-passion.

The amount of detail is unfounded, not to mention Vasquez has created 5 equally illustrated variations. The illustrations sway towards party and away from sophistication which is totally fine — like I said, niche. I cannot pick a favorite, though I think my least favorite is the red bottle with the smiley faces towards the bottom. It lacks the depth and complexity of the other designs; though still more complex than any other liquor bottle.

I don’t know how much the bottle design does to convince me of the greatness of what is inside, nonetheless I would certainly by it for the artwork.
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