Shrink labels are works of art

Canadian craft brewer Collective Arts of Hamilton, Ontario, delivers its craft beverages in artful cans adorned by the work of emerging artists from around the world.

Collective Arts
Collective Arts

As Matt Johnson, one of the brewery’s founders, puts it, “We like our beers to be multi-sensory experiences.”

Every few months, Collective Arts has an open call for submissions. Thousands of submissions are reviewed and critiqued by a multidisciplinary curating committee consisting of visual artists, designers, photographers, writers, and musicians. Once the panel has spoken, the chosen artists are notified and their works are ready to be displayed on the cylindrical canvases of Collective Arts cans. How? By using shrink sleeve labels printed on a Mark Andy UV flexo press by Fast Track Packaging. A number of factors make this print job challenging, including the curvature of the cans and the complex color fields. A good deal of calculation and testing is required. Also contributing is the Klöckner Pentaplast Pentalabel® Type 52 PETG substrate, a material known for its high transverse direction (TD) shrink percentage.

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