The Strategic Economic Development Corporation, or SEDCOR, builds and strengthens positive and productive partnerships with industry leaders, nonprofits, business advocacy groups, community organizations, commodity boards, state and federal agencies, local governments, and more.
They commissioned me to create wine labels for use as member and client gifts.
Process - Rosé
The connect-the-dots activity on the rose was hard to number because there were so many lines against a complex background. My solution was to place lines where numbers would have been lost and break up the windmill into quadrants so that the numbering of each quadrant as well as the windmill as a whole followed a clockwise path.
Process - Gris
The amount of text on the gris was a frequent obstacle as I was crafting the landscape behind it. I ended up putting the activity in a colored box and shifting the river and flora to the right so that the background would not interfere with the word search copy.
Process - Noir
The background of the noir took a lot of adjusting to look just right. The clouds and flowers needed to alternate their colors and rotations in both random yet aesthetically pleasing ways that brought balance and harmony to the composition.
Final Product
I am very happy with how these wine labels turned out. Each label has a distinct look with a main color, scene, and activity but still incorporates the colors of the others in order to tie the trio together. Each label also came with its unique problems to solve.