Dancing’s Wine Labels Cut Loose with Every Pour

Dancing’s Wine Labels Cut Loose with Every Pour


Dancing’s Bold by Ben Rabb at Cutting Noise skips the traditional wine label and lets loose with hand-drawn figures mid-groove. The illustrations, created by Britt Cyk, outlined in chalky neon tones, are reminiscent of snapshots of a dance floor caught under blacklight, playful and a little messy, intentionally. The minimal typography gives room for the artwork to take the lead, because it’s wine that shimmies across the table, ready to party. 




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