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With Primera’s LX-Series Color Label Printers and AP-Series Label Applicators, printing and applying vibrant, full-colour product labels on-demand is quick, simple, and inexpensive.
The versatility and ease of employing LX-Series Color Label Printers to create their premium, short-run wine and champagne labels appeals to wineries and vineyards of all sizes.
Primera label printers make it simple to print large quantities of labels or tiny amounts for a short production run. It’s also simple to change labels on-the-fly for a trial run or seasonal blend.
Moreover, the print quality at 4800 dpi is excellent. Moreover, labels can be created for retail goods, business presents, event labels, and wedding labels. Just include the names and dates of the wedding, company logos with a holiday greeting, anniversary pictures, or create a label for special edition and seasonally appropriate wines.
The front label of a wine that is identified by its brand will state what grapes it is composed of, whether chardonnay or a “red blend.”
The standards and regulations of the appellation’s quality level are used to determine what is in a bottle of wine that is distinguished by its appellation credentials.
Even the most sophisticated wine enthusiasts will probably concede that an appealing wine label might affect their purchasing decisions, despite the fact that some consumers take pleasure in their sophisticated palates.
Also, since casual consumers often only purchase wines based on their kind, wine producers can successfully convince clients who may be unfamiliar with their brand to try a fresh take on one of their time-tested favourites by using a label that catches their eye.
The Global Wine Label Printer market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
In collaboration with the Tshwane University of Technology, Rotocon has opened a contest for wine label designs (TUT).
The competition is accessible to undergraduate students at TUT’s Faculty of Arts & Design’s Department of Visual Communication.
WineLand Media will host the announcement of the winner. The TUT Integrated Communication Design students will create a cutting-edge, original wine label design that takes into account the design process and strong ideation and must also speak to modern printing techniques as well as finishing, such as foils, varnishes, die-cuts, and embossing.
One competition winner will be chosen, given R30,000 in prize money, flown to Cape Town to be honoured at the prestigious WineLand Media/Rotocon 30 Under 30 Awards luncheon, and receive a Rotocon certificate recognizing their expertise in label printing and finishing.
‘As a sponsor of WineLand Media’s 30 Under 30 Awards for the fourth consecutive year, Rotocon is adding to the spirit of the event with this competition, to also recognize the creativity and technical intricacies behind a wine label design and inspire young students with brand-driven innovation in this industry,’ said Banie Stafford of B Creative, Rotocon’s marketing and branding agency.