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23 Feb 2010
“The General Wine company asked burst* to create 2 wine labels, for a red and white wine from Chile to be sold direct to restaurants, airlines and retail in their high street outlets. The brief objective was to position the brand as modern, but not transiently faddish. It has to live by its initial impact and all the first feelings about the brand will stem from its presentation. burst* sourced illustrators to evoke the origins of the wine and crafted the labels with a credible New World feel.”
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3 Responses to The General Wine Company
Craig R
March 15th, 2010 at 12:59 pm
I would say paypal… I havent had much experience with authorize.net or securepay, but when I've used paypal I havent had any problems.
angel.mommie
May 20th, 2010 at 7:58 am
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Jake K
May 20th, 2010 at 8:22 am
I think they will charge you an hourly rather than by the page. I am a Designer in a print shop, we charge €50 per hour.
Think that is approx £30 sterling and approx $60 – $65 per hour. This is a good rate though. Shop around. If you are UK based, look for Irish Illustrators, you will pay less in sterling for their time. http://www.creativeireland.com
If you are US based. Check out the local creative community sites through google.