An independent archive of typography.
to participate.
Topics
Formats
Typefaces

La Bella

Contributed by Lluís Serra on Oct 3rd, 2019. Artwork published in .
    La Bella 1
    Source: senyorestudi.com Carles Palacio. License: All Rights Reserved.

    Delicate features characterise “La Bella”, a red Garnacha by Artiga-Fustel from centuries-old vineyards, charming, refined and elegant. With the intimacy of lace, highly defined and leaving a distinct impression, its strands can be counted as with a thread counting glass.

    La Bella is a disarmingly beautiful and bold Spanish red, from the foothills of
    Zaragoza’s Moncayo Massif. Brimming with elegance, charm and finesse, La Bella
    was born of gnarled Garnacha bush vines of up to 100 years of age. With this age
    comes exceptional beauty, which is harnessed by our winemaker to create this
    lusciously opulent and refined red wine. The handpicked grapes grow in a single
    vineyard in the appellation of Campo de Borja, the region known as The Empire of
    Garnacha for its enviable and highly sought-after fruit. Ageing in French oak barrels
    for a period of six months adds a velvety smoothness and subtle hints of vanilla to
    the peppery spice and brilliant berry aromas of this fine wine. — Artiga-Fustel

    The wine label, printed on mother-of-pearl paper by Chalaguier, combines modified Poster Bodoni Compressed. The letters from “LA BELLA” were modified, not only to replace the stems with lace; the arms of letter L were a slightly shortened. The small print uses Mallory.

    La Bella 2
    Source: senyorestudi.com Carles Palacio. License: All Rights Reserved.
    La Bella 3
    Source: senyorestudi.com Carles Palacio. License: All Rights Reserved.
    La Bella 4
    Source: senyorestudi.com Carles Palacio. License: All Rights Reserved.
    In the design briefing, the client want to pair La Bella (“The Beauty” in Spanish) with another Artiga wine called La Bestia (“The Beast”), which is also featured on Fonts In Use. Here, both B’s are shown side by side. La Bestia is branded with a B in Gill Sans Bold Extra Condensed, dressed in fur.
    Source: senyorestudi.com License: All Rights Reserved.

    In the design briefing, the client want to pair La Bella (“The Beauty in Spanish) with another Artiga wine called La Bestia (“The Beast”), which is also featured on Fonts In Use. Here, both B’s are shown side by side. La Bestia is branded with a B in Gill Sans Bold Extra Condensed, dressed in fur.

    Typefaces

    • Poster Bodoni Compressed
    • Mallory

    Formats

    Topics

    Designers/Agencies

    Artwork location

    Post a comment