Black or white and gold would feel high end to you?

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I mean gold usually implies high end. I think it would depend how it's executed because it can also make something look low end trying to look high end. I think texture plays a role for me. Otherwise, I prefer excellent simple packaging. It's what's inside that I really care about. Trying too hard can backfire. It's a complex topic for sure. I don't envy you

I think the deliniating line is gaudiness. The red on black would look incredible if **some** of the petals were outlined with a thin gold emboss.

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If the red were replaced entirely by gold?

P.S. Shot in the dark but I know wine and design. We make wine at home and I design album covers. I was recently laid off... lmk if I can help!

Love the ideas. Maybe I'll have a project in the future with some apparel? Does that interest you?

For the wine bottles, my designer is my best friend from highschool so he's not going anywhere

Absolutely I'd be down to do merch designs for shirts or snything else you can slap graphics onto. Been doing stickers and graphics for shirts for decades. I cut my teeth making avatars on message boards back in the 2000s lol

And good on you keeping old friends around! 💪🏽 you're a real one.

Btw if you wanted to save a few bucks, you could do a white highlight instead of the gold foil emboss and itd look very class

Yeah there you go. Gold accents can make things look quite nice