Las Rocas Contributed by Indra Kupferschmid on Feb 23rd, 2012. Artwork published in 2007. Source: sudlage.ch License: All Rights Reserved. More Comic Sans wine. Source: www.snooth.com License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Packaging (1966) Topics Food/Beverage (2538) Tagged withwine labels (151)wine (188)Spanish (language) (633) Artwork location Spain (879) 1 Comment on “Las Rocas” Bernd says: May 22nd, 2019 3:53 pm Change the typeface on the label and the wine magically tastes better, costs 400%, and is now a suitable gift. Hahaa. Ahh, design… what a front. Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Comic Sans in use “Slap Ya Mama” Cajun seasoningunknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Sans Comic by Cory Arcangel2008Cory ArcangelContributed by Nathan Prost Sin City(2005) film posters2005BLT CommunicationsContributed by Love Lagerkvist Sponsor More in Food/Beverage Hocus Pocus winesc. 2011_Co partnershipContributed by Florian Hardwig Llavora2017Senyor EstudiContributed by Lluís Serra Tuxedo Nº22014Christopher ClarkContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Seasonal Affective Cascadian Dark Ale2014Jackson WillitsContributed by Jackson Willits More in Packaging Starville Constellations2023Maum StudioYoonji LeeSori LimContributed by VJ-Type Mexican Chocolate Stoutc. 2011Emrich OfficeJosh EmrichContributed by Stephen Coles Hungry Harvest visual identity2021BBMGContributed by Rutherford Craze Staff Pick Nintendo Famicom 3D System logo and promotional flyer1987NintendoContributed by Patrick Concannon Staff Pick More Fonts In Use GPO – “National Savings through the Post Office”c. 1945unknownMax GillPhoto(s) by mikeyashworth on Flickr. Staff Pick Sucker’s Portfolio by Kurt Vonnegut2013unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Les uns envers les autres2018Ateliers Saint-LazareContributed by 205TF Staff Pick Rodeo Magazine2013Stefania MalmstenMalmsten HellbergContributed by Letters from Sweden Staff Pick
1 Comment on “Las Rocas”
Change the typeface on the label and the wine magically tastes better, costs 400%, and is now a suitable gift.
Hahaa. Ahh, design… what a front.