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My company, Brandswag, has been designing some Tequila bottles for a manufacturer out of Mexico. The tequila is going to be priced at about $45.00 a bottle. Out of the pictures below which bottle would you pick/buy.


Thank you so much for your help!

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Go with # 1

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I like bottle #2 because of its unique shape and it looks like you are getting a lot of liquor for the price. Bottle #3 is a close second choice but bottle #4 is a definite turnoff.

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One of the #4 choices.

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Bottle #3. It looks elegant and the label reads very well. It is not my favorite shape, but somehow it exudes the aura of a brand that has been around for a long time, tastes smooth, and looks exclusive. Now where's the lime and salt!

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Overall, Bottle 2 would be my suggestion for the design purposes. Its elements are original and placed well. Its bottle is unlike most others around the liquor industry, and stands as a respectable gentleman would (Straight back, Shoulders up). The elegance of the black working with the color of liquor is visually fantastic, while the blue tone is working somewhat, and the gold, not at all.

I understand you have certain swatches you must work with, and I have a few ideas for you. If you have interest, feel free to give me a call and I will meet with you for a cup of coffee. I can bring my labtop and work some ideas up with you. I am a graphic design student interested in some experience. This would be at no cost to you, unless you care to cover the coffee expense.

-Phillip
(317) 281-1924

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Kyle,

Bottle number one. bottles 2 and 3 are not appealing and #4 looks too much like other tequilas at the same price point. that's my 2 cents.

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Bottle #2

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I like #4 best.

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#1 the bottle is too slim and it doesnt give the feel of tequilla.
#2 i like the bottle shape but not the grungy looking design.
#3 i dont like the bulgy shape either. Its actually ugly and would be somewhat hard to hold it. The design: not really.
#4 Bottle shape is looking much better in here, but the design doesnt look very appealing.
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Bottle #2 or #4 (in that order)

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