grumpy_owl
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Hiya, soapers. I'm working with a new designer for my labels but the problem is, I have some soaps that have clever names that don't make dazzling clear which scents I used (Penny Farthing, Ballerina, Voodoo), and some that kind of are what they are (Cranberry Crush, Lavender Honey, Rosemary). This means I will have either three or four text lines--title maybe, scent, "bath soap," ounces/grams--for each label. Not consistent.
So should I come up with fancy names for the simpler botanical soaps? I'd rather not. Or just call things by their scents? That could get unweildly, as I'm a blender. Is it weird to have two different styles of labels with different numbers of lines?
I'm sure this sounds trivial as all get out but I've really been struggling with it. There is only so much room on a soap label.
So should I come up with fancy names for the simpler botanical soaps? I'd rather not. Or just call things by their scents? That could get unweildly, as I'm a blender. Is it weird to have two different styles of labels with different numbers of lines?
I'm sure this sounds trivial as all get out but I've really been struggling with it. There is only so much room on a soap label.