Mulled Wine for Augenwaide by Mona Wingerter

Mulled Wine for Augenwaide by Mona Wingerter

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Mona Wingerter delivers a festive visual identity drawing inspiration from Flörsheim-Dalsheim and Rudolph’s red nose for Eye Candy Mulled Wine

Mona Wingerter delivers a festive visual identity drawing inspiration from Flörsheim-Dalsheim and Rudolph’s red nose for Eye Candy Mulled Wine

The exquisite bottle design for ‘Eye Candy’ in the heart of Flörsheim-Dalsheim captivates with its charming depictions of animals, each adorned with the iconic red Rudolph Christmas nose. Crafted in a stylized form, these animals serve as whimsical characters, symbolising a delightful array of mulled wines and punches. The visual identity is carefully crafted with attention to detail evident in the classic red noses and beaks giving each character a festive touch.


To reinforce the essence of regional pride, the labels proudly showcase the names of the animals in the Palatine dialect. These delightful concoctions have found a unique identity in the Palatinate dialect, with names such as Glühsau for the white mulled wine, Glühbock for the red mulled wine, and Glühhinkel for the non-alcoholic children's punch.



This linguistic choice not only adds a distinctive local flavour but also fosters a sense of connection to the rich culture. The design elements extend beyond the whimsical animals, incorporating the same font used for the sun hat to enhance recognition value. This thoughtful coherence in design serves as a visual thread, tying together the various components of the Eye Candy experience.



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