Curvaceous cream

5 May 2004


Baileys, the Irish cream liqueur, has had its first major packaging revamp for nearly 30 years.

The bottle redesign, by Landor Associates, follows worldwide consumer research. Landor says it has achieved a more fluid look, in accord with Diageo's desire for a more modern, stylish feel that still "retained all the classic authenticity of Baileys' status and heritage". Client director Christian Schroeder adds: "The new packaging incorporates some of the strongest equities of the former design, interpreted in a more dynamic and modern way."

Key features include a more curvaceous bottle and new cap, a more contemporary expression of the embossed bottle seal, a more prominent logo and the replacement of the traditional landscape scene with a 'flowing silks' motif.

The glass bottle is produced by Quinn Glass and features 10-colour offset litho printed labels from Offset Glucksberg Ketels in Germany and a cap from Pechiney.

  



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