The Volunteer Center of Napa Valley has announced the winners of the International Wine Label Design Contest for 2010.
Le Poisson Gris (shown here), a wine label out of North Africa designed by Ana-Lucia Rosales, won the Overall Award.
A panel of international judges chose the winners in five categories:
SPECIAL INNOVATION
GOLD – Le Poisson Gris, designed by Ana-Lucia Rosales of New York.
SILVER – Cinder, designed by Paul Carew, Carew Co. of Boise, Idaho.
BRONZE – Ambigram, designed by Casey DenBleyker, Red Car Studio, Portland, Oregon; and creative director Amanda Frederickson, Pigs Fly Public Relations, Kansas City, Missouri.
DRAMATIC GRAPHICS
GOLD – Le Poisson Gris, designed by Ana-Lucia Rosales of New York.
SILVER – Abdon, designed by David Grasekamp, Mowaii Creative Agency of Germany.
BRONZE – Ambigram, designed by Casey DenBleyker, Red Car Studio, Portland, Oregon; and creative director Amanda Frederickson, Pigs Fly Public Relations, Kansas City, Missouri.
CLASSIC STYLE
GOLD – 9 Hats, designed by Michelle Poole, the Design Poole of Seattle, Washington.
SILVER – Alan McCorkindale Blanc de Noirs, designed by Alan McCorkindale of Wellington, New Zealand.
BRONZE – Big Ranch Red, designed by John Kasten, Kasten Design of Napa, California.
LABELS NOT CURRENTLY IN PRODUCTION
GOLD – Black Ice, photo by Bob Dabrowski, layout by Jen Williams of jenwilldesign.com.
SILVER – 4 Couples, designed by Larry Stanley of Elk Grove, California.
OVERALL WINNER
Le Poisson Gris, designed by Ana-Lucia Rosales of New York.
Entries were judged on overall originality and creativity, use of typography and use of graphics.
The Volunteer Center of Napa Valley has pursued its mission of “connecting people who care with people in need” for more than 35 years. During 2009, the Volunteer Center provided an estimated $500,000 in volunteer labor to benefit local non-profit organizations.