Midwest Nanobrewery Needs Label Design
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So it is a paper label rather than a direct printing on the can?
How can you have a barcode when, usually, it designates a specific product and price? Different blends/products means different barcodes I would assume.
correct! They're considered "pressure sensitive labels" (Sorry for the late response, first time using designcrowd)
First, sorry about the late response, this is my first time using designcrowd. Now, to answer your question, we'll be using one catch-all UPC/barcode for the first 6 months to a year. We're planning to move the majority of canned beer out of our taproom as a to-go option and since we're not a traditional retail space we don't have a UPC/barcode reader. More than likely if we do distribute any cans outside of our area it will be to other bars/pubs who also won't have access to a UPC/Barcode reader. Once we get everything dialed in and get into moving as much beer as possible, we may redo the barcode part of any design we have. I originally come from a retail background and most point of sale systems can handle multiple items with the same barcode- most likely a dialogue box would appear on their screen and they'd choose which item they rang up.
Hi, feedback on my design would be appreciated
Design #26651560, #26651679
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