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Kapuzinerin Sprudel label

Contributed by Matthijs Herzberg on May 12th, 2023. Artwork published in
April 2023
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Kapuzinerin Sprudel label 1
Source: www.instagram.com Peter Voth. License: All Rights Reserved.

Kapuzinerin Sprudel is a small batch brand for sparkling water from the Kloster Maria Opferung in Zug, Switzerland.

The “Kapuzinerin” logo is custom drawn in-house (or rather, in-cloister) by Martin Iten. For remaining text, the blackletter typeface Schmaltzy is used alongside Tiller, Rijsenburg, and Smillingen, complementing the ornamental illustrations. The labels are designed by Peter Voth, who writes:

The monastery existed for over 700 years, since 1309 to be exact. In the historic monastery building, the heart of the entire property, the Catholic lay organization Anima Una has been operating since the fall of 2018. The organization realizes creative projects that want to preserve the historical place and give it a future. One of these projects is this monastery product.

The label design features a major illustration of Sister Anna (1930–2019) the last Mother of the Capuchin Sisters of Maria Opferung. Also featured on the label is a historic engraving style illustration of the monastery and some herbs like nettles, peppermint leaves and Rosemary.

Kapuzinerin Sprudel label 2
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Kapuzinerin Sprudel label 3
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Kapuzinerin Sprudel label 4
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  • Schmaltzy
  • Tiller
  • Rijsenburg
  • Smillingen

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1 Comment on “Kapuzinerin Sprudel label”

  1. Thanks for the write-up and your amazing fonts Matthijs — your work is just amazing and I can’t obviously can’t get enough of Schmaltzy!

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