To celebrate the collaboration between the three branches of government, the Vaud Parliament is unveiling its very first vintage wine – adorned with a label designed by ECAL.
For the first time in the canton of Vaud, a wine of the Vaud Parliament has been bottled to celebrate the joint work of the legislative, executive and judicial branches. On this occasion, the institutions called upon the talent of ECAL’s Bachelor Graphic Design and Master Type Design students to create a symbolic and contemporary label.
The selected label, entitled Les Trois Portes, was designed by Léa Verboux. Its design pays tribute to the former entrance of the Parliament and its architecture, composed of three doors, while also evoking the separation of the three powers. To highlight the design, the label is printed directly onto the bottle using a digital printing process carried out by the company Univerre at its site in Bioley-Orjulaz, Vaud.
This project once again illustrates ECAL’s commitment to forging links with public and cultural institutions in the canton, while offering its students opportunities to bring their creativity to life through concrete projects.