The Miphe Whisky label is an artistic fusion of traditional Japanese aesthetics, the wabi-sabi philosophy, and modern minimalist design. This project thoughtfully integrates cultural elements, nature-inspired motifs, and clean typography to create a unique and captivating visual experience.
Bird Illustration: At the heart of the design is the Japanese tit, symbolizing resilience and harmony with nature. Its striking black and red plumage serves as a captivating focal point, embodying the delicate balance between strength and beauty.
Kintsugi Design: A unique feature of the bird’s wings is the kintsugi pattern, an ancient Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold. This element symbolizes beauty in imperfection and strength in healing, adding depth and cultural richness to the design.
Geometric Patterns: The lower part of the label showcases circular, wave-like geometric patterns, reminiscent of traditional Japanese motifs. These patterns introduce a sense of movement and balance, enhancing the overall aesthetic.
Color Scheme: The label employs a refined palette of black, white, gold, and soft beige. Gold accents highlight the kintsugi theme, while the overall palette maintains an elegant and sophisticated appearance.
Kintsugi Philosophy: The kintsugi design on the bird’s wings celebrates the philosophy of finding beauty in imperfection and resilience in mending. This symbolizes the handcrafted nature of the whisky and tells a story of overcoming adversity and embracing uniqueness.