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>>462889
It looks like a first draft someone ran by him too soon and he loved it. They obviously spent more time on the text for Vodka than Stomare probably because the name was still up in the air when the designer started on it. This is favor for a friend design. It's fair to assume the booze has the same level of care and attention out into it.
With some, but not a lot of work this could all work serviciably.
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(Perhaps subconciously) influenced by picrel (both this particular design and the artist's general style and that of his era) the same way all rock guitar bands are influenced by Chuck Berry. Peter Max also did this more sloppy hippie-ish lettering style sometimes too and of course tons of people copied them.
It's supposed to be quirky and bohemian and "honest" and have "soul".
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>>462920
Warhol also wasn't the only big name artist to crapify the word mark for that campaign to make it more arteestic...but it was a big thing in marketing that blurred the line between commercial and advertising art (hence Warhol) and people now who make crap looking vodka labels because it somehow looks right don't even know it's because they're copying that template.
https://thebrandhopper.com/2024/09/14/a-case-study-on-absolut-vodkas-a bsolut-bottle-campaign/#The_Art_of_ Collaboration_Absoluts_Partnerships _and_Limited_Editions
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>>462889
Font is a tame Korova Milk bar. Doesnt meat it is bad but better question is why. Also if it is custom, why be lazy and make both Rs the same? We are hip and kool but just corpo enough to cut an paste an R.
Who is stormare? The maker the flavor? Who is granskott? Also the maker?
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