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Hubble beer

Designed by

Francesco Paternoster

Francesco Paternoster

Title:

Hubble beer

Category:

Packing Design Category

Location:

Milan

Designer:

Francesco Paternoster

Website:

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Team:

Francesco Paternoster
Francesco Paternoster
Francesco Paternoster
Francesco Paternoster

Francesco Paternoster

Photo Credits:

Francesco Paternoster

Copyrights:

Concept Branding and Packaging for an Italian brewery. The aim of this meta-project was to study a possible relationship with
alchemy, illustration and packaging. The can is not treated as a simple package but is conceived as book page in which an
entire story of beer, ufos and stars is written.
The inspiration comes from ancient prints found on seventeenth-century books, depicting scenes of alchemical
transformation, botanical illustrations and fantastic creatures. The illustrations have a high level of details that define
volumes, lights and shadows. All the lines are irregular to reflect the same aesthetic produced in the early days of letterpress
printing: at that time, illustrations were reproduced through the engraving of wooden matrices or metal surfaces. Once
imprinted on the sheet, the paper absorbed the ink, producing imprecise lines with variable color density.
The name Hubble takes inspiration from the space telescope launched into orbit to explore planets and deep space. The
brewery's founding year was imagined in 1896, but the name of the Hubble beer was taken from an object launched into
space in 1990. Will it have to do with space-time distortion?

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