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I Carpini Brand Identity Communicates The Poetry Behind Their Wines

by Chloe Gordon on 06/11/2021 | 3 Minute Read

The new packaging for I Carpini, designed by Drogheria Studio, is pouring with calm and constructive energy. Each label is named after a poem and then graphically interpreted through the stamping effect. This allows each label to be filled with poetic visuals and a deeper level of romance that rivals Shakespeare's level of emotion. Each label for the wines is truly a visual experience. To drink I Carpini is to know romance.


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I Carpini is a winery characterized by a holistic approach. Their vineyard is located on the Tortonesi Apennines, in an uncontaminated context, where the winemakers take care of the ecosystem respecting the biodiversity. For I Carpini vinery wine production means time, care, and closeness to the land. Not following the standard processes, it is the wine maker that chooses himself the very right moment in which the wine is ready. The new brand identity we designed for them, wants to communicate all the poetry behind their wines, composed by patience, balance and the respect for the nature. In particular, each label is named after a poem that we have interpreted graphically and re-created using hand made stamps to stay near the earth-bound soul of the product.

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The time is one of the essential aspects characterising the production process of I Carpini wine. A calm and constructive time where the spaces are important. The logo, defined by two circles, communicates the rotation and the passing of the time required by the wine to find its perfection and can also be viewed as a glass seen in perspective from above. It’s a dynamic logo and in the brand identity presents four different rotations, each one for every vineyard, displayed on the relatives labels and simulating the concept of the time and the lunar phases. The labels have been designed using the stamp technique. For each label, we designed a figure that illustrates the name of the wine and its history. The names of the wines come from poems, so we wanted to visually describe all the romance behind them. These stamps were then inked and pressed on paper and then processed digitally, but without losing the material flavor obtained with this technique.

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