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 Designed with a removable label that reveals laser etched graphic underneath that imitates a spray paint warning.
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Logo & Packaging: 2nd release
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 On the back of the graphic are ingredients and directions for popular cocktails to help imitate the writing found on spray cans. Overlapping language such as "shake well" "flammable contents" and "keep away from children" are inc
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 The cap has a laser etched graphic to insinuate a spray nozzle along with a directional arrow. 
 The original design was fully laser etched, spun aluminum shaker that was going for a higher price point with a more refined look. This was cut for cost and manufacturing complexities due to the amount of laser etching required. 
 Pitching the idea and product to Kikkerland's CEO  Jan van der Lande in their NYC office. 
 Prototype used for final presentation. Made from deconstructed spray paint cans.
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 The original design had a small "breath spray" like bottle incorporated into the top for vermouth. The cocktail would be poured out the side through a strainer after being mixed, and a mist of vermouth sprayed as a final touch. This was cut at
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