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Some aspects of the development of wort organic graphics, commenced in 1998, by artist John Hagan from 'Cowdisley.com'. 'St.John's Wort' is a natural herb that offers calm and peace to those that use it. We found the word 'wort' was an ancient word meaning 'herb' so we decided the name was appropiate for a drink that would combine natural organic ingredients. Hence 'Wort Organic' was born. |
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Adobe Illustrator provided the program for designing the circle and text. |
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Lord Frederic Leighton painted "Flaming June" (also known as the Lady in Orange) in the 19th century, 1895, to be precise. This provided the type of image we were looking for as it combined elements of naturalness, calm and relaxation. |
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We experimented with the round and square shapes. |
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We experimented placing some old decoration within the concentric circles. |
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Eventually we designed our first label. |
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....... and a second, perhaps for Japan |
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Some variations. |
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For the younger generation the 'Wizard Frog' was deemed more appropiate for a berry based flavour, hence the new graphic. *Warts* and Frogs do have an ancient past. |
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Some experimental posters |
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