SeattleMartin
Embracing the wonderful madness of soap!
preface: very rough pototype for a label. i repeat, very rough prototype. so... i hope to eventually sell my soaps publicly. (possibly this summer? i know, trust me i know, that it may be too early.) in the meantime i am working on labels so that when i give and 'sell' soaps to friends and family i have something on them that will be representative of (similar enough to) a finished and final label when we go public.
(pics at the bottom of the post)
moving on.
i've been working on label ideas for awhile and would like to solicit some feedback. i'm not entirely happy with this design, but i'm trying to stay simple. i'm not new to design work or labels, but this is a first for me in the sense that i am creating labels for myself and my own products. the labels will represent myself, my partners and the company overall. it makes me nervous i have done SO much reading on the subject, made many prototype labels before this one, checked and double checked regulations, checked again, checked some more, fretted and worried, etc etc etc (i second guess myself constantly on almost everything, and am very much my own worst critic.)
which brings me to questions.
1) as a former designer, i recall InDesign from Adobe being a fairly superb tool for desktop publishing. i am prototyping in Photoshop, but am considering going back to a more full package for the sake of other tools such as video editing and desktop publishing. is InDesign still pretty much a pimp? any other thoughts on Adobe products currently?
2) previous labels included ingredients but it felt to be a bit much work when also listing the ingredients with the online listing (private facebook group for now. website in the works. the final label would include a domain name for people to reach the website to get ingredients and more info in general. and yes, i have actually purchased two domain names already and they are parked... but that is a whole separate discussion for a whole separate thread.) but i know that people really want to know what's in the soap, BUT people also tend to discard wrappers pretty quickly anyways so.... thoughts?
3) While it seems a little ... "icky" to say things like natural and organic on the label at all, i realize that this is actually very important to many people these days. the bit of feedback from friends and family suggests this should definitely be on the label but i just don't know how i feel about it yet. i know that i prefer natural and organic ingredients as much as possible but there are also rules about all that. thoughts or advice?
many many thanks for all the help you all offer so regularly. i know it can be difficult to take time out for these things, but i really do appreciate it and know that many other do too. i hope to offer more information over the years to come and to never stop asking questions. learning is so cool
much love,
martin
(pics at the bottom of the post)
moving on.
i've been working on label ideas for awhile and would like to solicit some feedback. i'm not entirely happy with this design, but i'm trying to stay simple. i'm not new to design work or labels, but this is a first for me in the sense that i am creating labels for myself and my own products. the labels will represent myself, my partners and the company overall. it makes me nervous i have done SO much reading on the subject, made many prototype labels before this one, checked and double checked regulations, checked again, checked some more, fretted and worried, etc etc etc (i second guess myself constantly on almost everything, and am very much my own worst critic.)
which brings me to questions.
1) as a former designer, i recall InDesign from Adobe being a fairly superb tool for desktop publishing. i am prototyping in Photoshop, but am considering going back to a more full package for the sake of other tools such as video editing and desktop publishing. is InDesign still pretty much a pimp? any other thoughts on Adobe products currently?
2) previous labels included ingredients but it felt to be a bit much work when also listing the ingredients with the online listing (private facebook group for now. website in the works. the final label would include a domain name for people to reach the website to get ingredients and more info in general. and yes, i have actually purchased two domain names already and they are parked... but that is a whole separate discussion for a whole separate thread.) but i know that people really want to know what's in the soap, BUT people also tend to discard wrappers pretty quickly anyways so.... thoughts?
3) While it seems a little ... "icky" to say things like natural and organic on the label at all, i realize that this is actually very important to many people these days. the bit of feedback from friends and family suggests this should definitely be on the label but i just don't know how i feel about it yet. i know that i prefer natural and organic ingredients as much as possible but there are also rules about all that. thoughts or advice?
many many thanks for all the help you all offer so regularly. i know it can be difficult to take time out for these things, but i really do appreciate it and know that many other do too. i hope to offer more information over the years to come and to never stop asking questions. learning is so cool
much love,
martin