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St TRINITY

BRANDING, LABEL DESIGN, BOTTLE DESIGN

OVERVIEW Crafted in small batches using time-honored methods and botanicals of the highest quality. St. Trinity is another name for absinthe. Distilled with wormwood, anise, and fennel, it embodies the sacred mix of these 3 ingredients. Each drop carries the essence of tradition and mystique. CHALLENGE Elaborate a premium and sophisticated design, emphasizing elegance and heritage. SOLUTION The bottle has a tall, hexagonal silhouette with strong vertical lines, giving it a structured and statuesque appearance. It evokes a sense of mystery and vintage charm. textured side panels that add a tactile and visual contrast to the smooth central face. Designed with the help of AI, the label works like a triptych, in an ornate serif font with gold accents, enhances its artisanal and old-world appeal. Behind the text is a delicate botanical illustration. It refers to 3 of its animals linked to 3 of its ingrédients, hinting at the balanced alchemy of the forest and the herbal complexity typical of absinthe. With the help of AI, the background was created in the spirit of the label. The scene is dramatically lit from behind, casting a green glow that emphasizes its color and clarity while giving it a luxurious, almost mythical aura — fitting for a spirit as legendary as absinthe.

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An ornate serif font with gold accents, enhances its artisanal and old-world appeal.

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Designed with the help of AI, The label works like a triptych, a delicate botanical illustration. It refers to 3 of its animals linked to 3 of its ingrédients, hinting at the balanced alchemy of the forest.

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PACKAGING DESIGN PROJECT BY OLIVIER GRICOURT - LE STUDIO G. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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