MCC Labels creates layered Gindu Gin label

MCC Labels has produced a digitally printed label for Gindu Alpine Gin, using a multi-layer construction to depict the Australian high country that inspired the gin.

Gindu Alpine Gin label maps the Australian high country
Gindu Alpine Gin label maps the Australian high country

The label graphics combine a faux map, botanical key, river detail and landscape imagery across multiple layers. The map is reverse-printed onto the back layer, revealing an additional design element from the reverse of the label.

Printed digitally on Bright White Felt 30 per cent PCW with PP Clear, the label also features silver gloss foil.

Gindu’s Alpine Gin is produced by Gindu | Gin Down Under Pty Ltd and draws on native botanicals and landscapes from the Australian high country.

Label details:

  • Printing: digital
  • Substrate: Bright White Felt 30 per cent PCW + PP Clear
  • Embellishment: silver gloss foil
  • Region: Australian High Country

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