BrandtBrand hired Steven Noble to create a series of illustrations for DryTown’s new line of packaging labels. This includes the old Fort Collins, Texas downtown from back in the 18930’s. From 1896 – 1969, Fort Collins was a dry town and relied on bootleggers for its libations. After a hard day’s work, the farmer, the banker, the mill worker, they all had to sneak around to get a sip of the good stuff. They made honest livings. They were good citizens. But they had a little rebelliousness in them, an outlaw spirit that urged them to break the rules. The additional spot illustrations include the Juniper berries, wheat and combination wheat, corn and rye.
Dry Town Packaging Labels illustrated by Steven Noble
Dry Town Packaging Labels Illustrated by Steven Noble