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Kikori Whiskey

Identity, packaging, and print collateral for the Japanese whiskey brand.

The bottle design glows with a folk tale set in kanji on the inside of the back label.
The identity for Kikori, which means "woodsman" in Japanese.
The bottle's label includes the distiller's handwritten signature, the batch number and a stamp.
A paper bottle-wrap features a bright, green wash reflecting the lush forests near the distillery.

When viewed through the clear glass from the front of the bottle the large-point Japanese characters infuse the golden colored spirit with the story of the wandering woodsman and give the packaging a distinctive signature look.

The team created all the print collateral for the introduction of the whiskey to the U.S. market.
A gift box with a sampler bottle of the new whiskey.
The sampler box is stamped with a wax imprint of the Kikori mark.
A detail of the wax imprint of the Kikori woodsman mark on the sampler box.
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