Fresno State Big Vine
The Big Vine has historical significance as it was the first vine planted at Fresno State. It still exists today and is lcoated on Barstow in front of the Viticulture and Enology Research Center.
Fresno State wine competes in a varied category comprised of both older, more established brands, but modern brands too. The Fresno State Winery wanted to reinvigorate their brand and attract new consumers. The label had to stand out in the marketplace by exceeding price point expectations. However, it also needed to reinforce to the consumer that they are supporting students and their academic endeavors.
To give the brand a more proprietary look, the Fresno State Winery logo was refreshed and an illustration of the big vine was incorporated. This established the core of the brand story, historic positioning, and the quality craftsmanship. Foil was applied to highlight “Fresno State” and embossing was added to the vine to give dimension and interest to the body of the label. With a look that had deeper roots, the design focused on the quality promise of the Fresno State Winery.
All of these graphics were designed while employed at California State University, Fresno.
The Big Vine has historical significance as it was the first vine planted at Fresno State. It still exists today and is lcoated on Barstow in front of the Viticulture and Enology Research Center.
The illustration on the Petrucci’s Crush wine label depicts Dr. Petrucci with an early manual grape crusher. A limited edition blended bordeaux-style wine, honors Fresno State's founder Vincent E. Pretrucci. In 1948, Petrucci started the nationally-renowned viticulture and enology program at Fresno State and taught for over forty years.
A vat of Sherry, that had been in storage since the 1960’s, gave reason to celebrate. Intricate detailing and screen printed gold metallic ink enhance the perception and further communicates the detailed care that goes into this limited edition and hand numbered Sherry.