Fallen Angel Alcohol Packaging

The Grim Imagery of God Send Vodka Ups the Badass Factor for Booze

One of my favorite designs on an alcohol bottle is that of God Send Vodka, which is subtle and attractive at the same time.

The God Send Vodka is a collaborative effort between the Vancouver-based TACN Studio and artist Jonny Doomsday. The bottle has a refreshing crisp clean design and avoids adhesive labels in favor of a natural look. The image depicts a skeletal angel -- well, archangel, I suppose -- holding the body of a woman as it descends down onto what I'd assume is Earth. The black-and-white imagery is simple, effective and reflects the name of the alcohol perfectly.

With a name like God Send Vodka, I'm assuming that it tastes amazing. If the image is reflective of the booze itself, however, it could mean a long night of regrets followed by a bad hangover.
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