Lou City Kolsch Contributed by Estudio Calderón on Jun 4th, 2022. Artwork published in 2020. Source: www.instagram.com License: All Rights Reserved. Lou City Kolsch is a traditional German Style Ale fermented at a colder temperature leading to a bright, refreshing flavor. Hopped with Tettnang hops from Germany, Lou City has a soft floral and herbal character balanced by a biscuity malt base. The beer is brewed by Falls City Beer. For the typography, Matthew Wolff Design used the brand typeface of Louisville City FC, Bordonaro Spur. Source: www.instagram.com License: All Rights Reserved. Source: www.instagram.com License: All Rights Reserved. Source: www.instagram.com License: All Rights Reserved. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces Formats Packaging (1498) Topics Product (1088) Food/Beverage (2060) Designers/Agencies Matthew Wolff Design (3) Tagged withsports (98)seals/crests (44)beer (164)beer labels (96)beer cans (65)purple/violet (240)type on a curve (639)EndcapS (41)all caps (4349) Artwork location United States (6678) Louisville (5) Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Bordonaro Spur in use Legend Cookware Cast Iron series2018Ptex GroupContributed by Estudio Calderón Racing Louisville FC2020Matthew Wolff DesignContributed by Estudio Calderón TBT House, Ipanemac. 2022unknownContributed by Estudio Calderón Sponsor More in Product Mathias Dahlgren Edition2016Essen InternationalContributed by EssenInternational Proposed design for the Diet Pepsi canHerb LubalinContributed by Nick Sherman Ditto Inc. logo and packaging1958Morton Goldsholl AssociatesMorton GoldshollContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Not The End Of Printc. 2014Isabel SeiffertContributed by Edgar Walthert Staff Pick More in Packaging Fruit stickers for kids2012Jordan FerneyContributed by Stephen Coles Toy and Hobbyc. 1980unknownContributed by Florian Hardwig Monotype composition matricesMonotypePhoto(s) by Erik van Blokland on Flickr. Demokratie direkt vor unserer Tür2018amatik DesignagenturContributed by TypeMates More Fonts In Use 1948—1992. La comunicazione politica della Prima Repubblicac. 2020Alessandro LatelaISIA UrbinoContributed by Alessandro Latela Staff Pick Law & Order1990Betty GreenHoward Anderson CompanyContributed by Nick Sherman Blog okay hold steady now2012Scott MasseyContributed by Stephen Coles Staff Pick Columbo, “Now You See Him”1976Contributed by Jargon Scott Staff Pick