Risograph-Inspired Labels For Ferndale Project’s Small Batch Brews

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Ferndale Project is an experimental brewery with packaging that conveys the passion, craft, and happy accidents of small-batch work. The brewery teamed up with Max Hauler, Jocelyn Weidman, and Danny Jacobs to create custom risograph printed beer cans that represent the small batch nature of the brews while also celebrating an incredible creative perspective. Each can is a work of art, only available for a limited time, making each can and its packaging even more special.


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Ferndale Project is an experimental brewery that lives by community, camaraderie, and craft. Every two weeks we release new small-batch beers, rarely brewing them more than once.

Our brewers use handpicked hops, and ingredients from the community for a new beer-drinking experience. This system allows the brewers to push boundaries in their craft, constantly striving to make something better than before.

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Not long after approaching this project, we realized the brewers at Ferndale Project treat their beer the same way we, the in- house creatives, treat printmaking. We wanted the packaging to convey the passion, craft, and happy accidents of small-batch work to the Ferndale community.

Using our in-house Risograph duplicator, we create Risograph art prints for every Ferndale Project label. Risography is a form of printmaking that champions accessibility, collaboration, and sustainability. Our duplicator allows us the freedom to experiment and push the boundaries with printed media, giving each label its own life.

There will always be a new beer to come at Ferndale Project and another chance for us to craft something better than before.

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