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Candour’s word mark varies according to the wine’s flavour profile: Letters with sharp terminals express higher acidity, the contrast of the lines indicates fruitiness and the thickness of the terminals shows the body of the wine.
Awards
Type Directors Club, NY (Winner '24)
The world of wine is awash with beautiful labels and elaborate type design that tells consumers little about either the flavour of the wine they’re buying or the provenance of the wine itself. Different regions have different regulations for what can and can’t be included in commercial wine, which makes it hard to know what’s really in the bottle. Candour wants to change all that.
Transparency is at the heart of everything Candour does, from the winemakers it sources from, to the carbon footprint of its packaging, right the way down to the clear communication of flavour profiles on its cans. This commitment to honesty is behind the name Candour, meaning open and honest, and led to a design direction underpinned by the tagline “Honestly Delicious Wine.”
Typically the flavour of wine is expressed according to three profiles – fruitiness, acidity and body – fine nuances that have a huge impact on what you enjoy in the glass. To express these differences across Candour’s limited edition wines, a variable word mark was created that subtly changes according to the wine’s unique notes, so that the flavour of the wine can be interpreted by just looking at the type on the label.
Can labels feature a range of bespoke, hand-drawn designs that denote flavour and grape varietals as well as the limited edition number of the release.
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