Nami Sake’s Bottle Blends Design Inspiration From Japan And Mexico
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aké breweries have brewmasters, and their official title in Japan is “T?ji.” They are responsible for the taste of the sake and are often known as parental figures to their team.
Ancla Studio recently designed the first edition of NAMI “El primer Sake Mexicano.” The packaging design fuses two conceptual ideas that blend design styles from both Japan and Mexico.
The bottle shape is designed based on the wooden barrels used in Japan to ferment sake, and the three colors of the labels were chosen to connect to Gin, Tequila, and Mezcals.
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