Oak Devil
- Packaging designed by Greg Coulton
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Standout Features:
- Woodcut illustrations
- Typography combo
- Elegant bottle shape
Whiskey is the name of the game today, and we finally came to the Irish one. The Dublin Liberties Distillery has recently unveiled its new look for its award-winning range of whiskies that is sure to shine bright on the shelves.
Dublin Liberties asked Greg Coulton to “raise hell” with illustrations for their new single malts to celebrate the launch of their new purpose-built distillery. Steeped in the riotous mayhem of 17th and 18th Century Dublin, the new expressions tell tales of illicit drinking dens, monsters and blasphemers, and the murderous 40 steps to Hell.
With clearly defined “shoulders” and an elegant neck and body, the new Liberties bottles beautifully reflect the brand’s rich history while showcasing its contemporary approach to the Irish whiskey category.
Greg Coulton’s illustrations are an ideal mix of sophisticated and seedy, modern and old-school. Judging by the shining example, the Oak Devil label, they are both woodcut-inspired and evocative of the dominant dot-work tattoo technique.
- Packaging designed by Greg Coulton
- 251
- Industries:Food & Beverage Spirit