Sippin’ Cocktails: Delectable instant mixes that can spruce up any celebration

 
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Client:
Sippin’ Beverages

Industry:
F&B, Drinks

Art Deco & Cocktails

Art Deco design and cocktails grew up together. Even the classic shape of the Cocktail glass (also called the martini glass) owes its geometric-ity to art deco styling.

Cocktails had been around in America since the late 18th or early 19th century. However, it was during the American Prohibition in the 1920s and 1930s that these blended drinks really became popular. Then, as The Jazz Age flourished, cocktails became an essential ingredient in any fashionable society gathering. Thus inspiring the concept of cocktail parties.

Cocktails also became a huge fad in Jazz Age Europe as America languished in prohibition. For many, they were regarded as undoubtedly America’s chief contribution to the pleasures of civilization. Because of Prohibition, which ran from 1919 to 1933, alcohol in America was either bootlegged or made at home, which meant it was a perfect time for cocktails!

Most classic modern day bars across the world are designed in the art-deco style. With Sippin’ we aim to bring home the experience of drinking cocktails in such bars. 

Sippin’ is a tribute to the romance of cocktails and The Jazz Age. Classic, sophisticated, glamorous, inspired by Art Deco design and served with a modern day twist. A whimsical and expressive packaging design concept for a brand that aims to provide premium cocktail mixes with personality.

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Campaign
Black & white or vintage photographs from the Jazz Age, Prohibition, 1920s/1930s with a twist.

This campaign was used to set the mood and tell the Sippin’ story.

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