GREENVILLE, S.C. , May 01, 2018 -- Frontier Label, a digital label and sticker printing company, today announces it is working with more than 50 craft breweries across the U.S. to provide design advice and label printing services. The company’s high-quality materials and quick turnaround time has positioned Frontier Label as the go-to creative and printing partner for breweries, including Birds Fly South and B-52 Brewing Company.
As the fast-growing craft beer industry now accounts for more than 23 percent of the $111 billion U.S. beer market, Frontier partners with these breweries to help them stand out with dynamic, eye-catching labels that encapsulate the aesthetics of the brand and brew. Through branding services from offering color variations and swatches to specially ordering materials and accepting walk-ins to discuss branding efforts in real time, Frontier Label works with breweries in a collaborative, creative and cost-effective way.
“It’s inspiring to work with craft beer companies and we’ve found that this industry gravitates to creating label designs that reflect the personality of the brew and the culture of the brewery,” said Jared Powell, Principal at Frontier Label. “We serve as a partner from beginning to end, rolling up our sleeves to ensure we’re getting hands on with our customers from the ideation of labels to the moment they’re placed on the product. We take pride in how we work with our brewery customers to make sure they stand out, even before the first pour.”
As an example, Greenville brewery and long-term Frontier Label partner, Birds Fly South, tapped local artist Chris Koelle to help develop a new label to mark the brewery’s anniversary. Koelle turned to the Frontier Label team to translate his art design into a beer label and make it a reality. Working closely with Koelle and Birds Fly South throughout the design and implementation, Frontier helped bring the design to life, incorporating elements of metallic plastic, resulting in the brand’s signature, emblematic anniversary label.
“My experience working with Frontier Label’s pre-production team to solve any and all issues has always been a pleasure,” said Koelle. “As an artist, it’s important to me that my vision comes across organically on the finished product, and from day one, the Frontier Label team was committed to that. They appreciate the creative process and are able to seamlessly translate the details from the art to the label, resulting in a beautiful finished product that is true to the original design.”
No minimum quantity of labels per order and a quick, three-day turnaround time from order to shipment has positioned Frontier Label as the ideal labeling partner for breweries, especially those with special edition and seasonal beers. Since 1981, the company has worked with small businesses, helping them craft their labels and distinguish their brands, all while fostering a customer experience-focused company that is proud to serve a variety of industries, including supplements, health and beauty, wine, beer and CPGs. Frontier Label operates as a close-knit, family-like unit to come together and work with customers as an extension of its team to ensure their brand aesthetic is portrayed creatively and stands out from the crowd.
About Frontier Label
Frontier Label is a 100 percent digital printer of self-adhesive labels and stickers. It provides custom design advice and label-printing services for companies in the wine, food packaging, coffee and tea, industrial, pet product, beer, recreation, health and beauty industries and more. For more information about Frontier Label and its services, visit www.frontierlabel.com.
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