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German Brewer Bitburger has unveiled specially designed cans for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
For German fans, Bitburger’s collection by Derek&Eric is inspired by the country’s four World Cup titles, with an aspirational fifth design for the squad’s 2026 run.

German Brewer Bitburger has unveiled specially designed cans for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. For German fans, Bitburger’s collection by Derek&Eric is inspired by the country’s four World Cup titles, with an aspirational fifth design for the squad’s 2026 run.

German Brewer Bitburger has unveiled specially designed cans for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
For German fans, Bitburger’s collection by Derek&Eric is inspired by the country’s four World Cup titles, with an aspirational fifth design for the squad’s 2026 run.

German Brewer Bitburger has unveiled specially designed cans for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. For German fans, Bitburger’s collection by Derek&Eric is inspired by the country’s four World Cup titles, with an aspirational fifth design for the squad’s 2026 run.

Wuben, by Pigeon Studio, is one of the most interesting examples of where craft beer packaging is landing right now. The core identity is built around a clean white ground with the “wuben” wordmark at the base of each can in a wide, heavy grotesque. It’s rich and editorial in the way of a cookbook or a magazine spread, while a flat color swatch in the corresponding flavor tone fills the bottom half, creating a system that’s distinctive. In a craft beer category still largely dominated by Western illustration traditions

Wuben, by Pigeon Studio, is one of the most interesting examples of where craft beer packaging is landing right now. The core identity is built around a clean white ground with the “wuben” wordmark at the base of each can in a wide, heavy grotesque. It’s rich and editorial in the way of a cookbook or a magazine spread, while a flat color swatch in the corresponding flavor tone fills the bottom half, creating a system that’s distinctive. In a craft beer category still largely dominated by Western illustration traditions

Wuben, by Pigeon Studio, is one of the most interesting examples of where craft beer packaging is landing right now. The core identity is built around a clean white ground with the “wuben” wordmark at the base of each can in a wide, heavy grotesque. It’s rich and editorial in the way of a cookbook or a magazine spread, while a flat color swatch in the corresponding flavor tone fills the bottom half, creating a system that’s distinctive. In a craft beer category still largely dominated by Western illustration traditions.

Wuben, by Pigeon Studio, is one of the most interesting examples of where craft beer packaging is landing right now. The core identity is built around a clean white ground with the “wuben” wordmark at the base of each can in a wide, heavy grotesque. It’s rich and editorial in the way of a cookbook or a magazine spread, while a flat color swatch in the corresponding flavor tone fills the bottom half, creating a system that’s distinctive. In a craft beer category still largely dominated by Western illustration traditions.

Wuben, by Pigeon Studio, is one of the most interesting examples of where craft beer packaging is landing right now. The core identity is built around a clean white ground with the “wuben” wordmark at the base of each can in a wide, heavy grotesque. It’s rich and editorial in the way of a cookbook or a magazine spread, while a flat color swatch in the corresponding flavor tone fills the bottom half, creating a system that’s distinctive. In a craft beer category still largely dominated by Western illustration traditions.

Wuben, by Pigeon Studio, is one of the most interesting examples of where craft beer packaging is landing right now. The core identity is built around a clean white ground with the “wuben” wordmark at the base of each can in a wide, heavy grotesque. It’s rich and editorial in the way of a cookbook or a magazine spread, while a flat color swatch in the corresponding flavor tone fills the bottom half, creating a system that’s distinctive. In a craft beer category still largely dominated by Western illustration traditions.

Wuben, by Pigeon Studio, is one of the most interesting examples of where craft beer packaging is landing right now. The core identity is built around a clean white ground with the “wuben” wordmark at the base of each can in a wide, heavy grotesque. It’s rich and editorial in the way of a cookbook or a magazine spread, while a flat color swatch in the corresponding flavor tone fills the bottom half, creating a system that’s distinctive. In a craft beer category still largely dominated by Western illustration traditions.

Wuben, by Pigeon Studio, is one of the most interesting examples of where craft beer packaging is landing right now. The core identity is built around a clean white ground with the “wuben” wordmark at the base of each can in a wide, heavy grotesque. It’s rich and editorial in the way of a cookbook or a magazine spread, while a flat color swatch in the corresponding flavor tone fills the bottom half, creating a system that’s distinctive. In a craft beer category still largely dominated by Western illustration traditions.

Wuben, by Pigeon Studio, is one of the most interesting examples of where craft beer packaging is landing right now. The core identity is built around a clean white ground with the “wuben” wordmark at the base of each can in a wide, heavy grotesque. It’s rich and editorial in the way of a cookbook or a magazine spread, while a flat color swatch in the corresponding flavor tone fills the bottom half, creating a system that’s distinctive. In a craft beer category still largely dominated by Western illustration traditions.

Wuben, by Pigeon Studio, is one of the most interesting examples of where craft beer packaging is landing right now. The core identity is built around a clean white ground with the “wuben” wordmark at the base of each can in a wide, heavy grotesque. It’s rich and editorial in the way of a cookbook or a magazine spread, while a flat color swatch in the corresponding flavor tone fills the bottom half, creating a system that’s distinctive. In a craft beer category still largely dominated by Western illustration traditions.

Young Jerks has created an immersive blended brand world for Canary Cocktails, with a custom logotype and a timeless pastel color palette.
Young Jerks flexes their design prowess with total creative freedom, reflecting the fun of the drinks in the can designs themselves.

Young Jerks has created an immersive blended brand world for Canary Cocktails, with a custom logotype and a timeless pastel color palette. Young Jerks flexes their design prowess with total creative freedom, reflecting the fun of the drinks in the can designs themselves.

Young Jerks has created an immersive blended brand world for Canary Cocktails, with a custom logotype and a timeless pastel color palette.
Young Jerks flexes their design prowess with total creative freedom, reflecting the fun of the drinks in the can designs themselves.

Young Jerks has created an immersive blended brand world for Canary Cocktails, with a custom logotype and a timeless pastel color palette. Young Jerks flexes their design prowess with total creative freedom, reflecting the fun of the drinks in the can designs themselves.

Young Jerks has created an immersive blended brand world for Canary Cocktails, with a custom logotype and a timeless pastel color palette.
Young Jerks flexes their design prowess with total creative freedom, reflecting the fun of the drinks in the can designs themselves.

Young Jerks has created an immersive blended brand world for Canary Cocktails, with a custom logotype and a timeless pastel color palette. Young Jerks flexes their design prowess with total creative freedom, reflecting the fun of the drinks in the can designs themselves.

Young Jerks has created an immersive blended brand world for Canary Cocktails, with a custom logotype and a timeless pastel color palette.
Young Jerks flexes their design prowess with total creative freedom, reflecting the fun of the drinks in the can designs themselves.

Young Jerks has created an immersive blended brand world for Canary Cocktails, with a custom logotype and a timeless pastel color palette. Young Jerks flexes their design prowess with total creative freedom, reflecting the fun of the drinks in the can designs themselves.

Young Jerks has created an immersive blended brand world for Canary Cocktails, with a custom logotype and a timeless pastel color palette.
Young Jerks flexes their design prowess with total creative freedom, reflecting the fun of the drinks in the can designs themselves.

Young Jerks has created an immersive blended brand world for Canary Cocktails, with a custom logotype and a timeless pastel color palette. Young Jerks flexes their design prowess with total creative freedom, reflecting the fun of the drinks in the can designs themselves.

Lay’s has a long history of leaning into limited edition collaborations to drive cultural relevance. Now the FIFA World Cup 26 range, designed by Rodolfo Baquier, takes it global with flavors spanning Canadian Poutine, Mexican Taco, American BBQ Ribs, Argentinian Asado, and English Bangers and Mash, each getting its own bag.

Lay’s has a long history of leaning into limited edition collaborations to drive cultural relevance. Now the FIFA World Cup 26 range, designed by Rodolfo Baquier, takes it global with flavors spanning Canadian Poutine, Mexican Taco, American BBQ Ribs, Argentinian Asado, and English Bangers and Mash, each getting its own bag.

Lay’s has a long history of leaning into limited edition collaborations to drive cultural relevance. Now the FIFA World Cup 26 range, designed by Rodolfo Baquier, takes it global with flavors spanning Canadian Poutine, Mexican Taco, American BBQ Ribs, Argentinian Asado, and English Bangers and Mash, each getting its own bag.

Lay’s has a long history of leaning into limited edition collaborations to drive cultural relevance. Now the FIFA World Cup 26 range, designed by Rodolfo Baquier, takes it global with flavors spanning Canadian Poutine, Mexican Taco, American BBQ Ribs, Argentinian Asado, and English Bangers and Mash, each getting its own bag.

Lay’s has a long history of leaning into limited edition collaborations to drive cultural relevance. Now the FIFA World Cup 26 range, designed by Rodolfo Baquier, takes it global with flavors spanning Canadian Poutine, Mexican Taco, American BBQ Ribs, Argentinian Asado, and English Bangers and Mash, each getting its own bag.

Lay’s has a long history of leaning into limited edition collaborations to drive cultural relevance. Now the FIFA World Cup 26 range, designed by Rodolfo Baquier, takes it global with flavors spanning Canadian Poutine, Mexican Taco, American BBQ Ribs, Argentinian Asado, and English Bangers and Mash, each getting its own bag.

Lay’s has a long history of leaning into limited edition collaborations to drive cultural relevance. Now the FIFA World Cup 26 range, designed by Rodolfo Baquier, takes it global with flavors spanning Canadian Poutine, Mexican Taco, American BBQ Ribs, Argentinian Asado, and English Bangers and Mash, each getting its own bag.

Lay’s has a long history of leaning into limited edition collaborations to drive cultural relevance. Now the FIFA World Cup 26 range, designed by Rodolfo Baquier, takes it global with flavors spanning Canadian Poutine, Mexican Taco, American BBQ Ribs, Argentinian Asado, and English Bangers and Mash, each getting its own bag.

Coffee packaging has always been an interesting topic to discuss, and it’s often caught between hyper-minimal Scandinavian restraint and overly precious craft illustration. Myaizg, however, from Hellocean, is a refreshing argument for a third option.

Coffee packaging has always been an interesting topic to discuss, and it’s often caught between hyper-minimal Scandinavian restraint and overly precious craft illustration. Myaizg, however, from Hellocean, is a refreshing argument for a third option.

Coffee packaging has always been an interesting topic to discuss, and it’s often caught between hyper-minimal Scandinavian restraint and overly precious craft illustration. Myaizg, however, from Hellocean, is a refreshing argument for a third option.

Coffee packaging has always been an interesting topic to discuss, and it’s often caught between hyper-minimal Scandinavian restraint and overly precious craft illustration. Myaizg, however, from Hellocean, is a refreshing argument for a third option.

Coffee packaging has always been an interesting topic to discuss, and it’s often caught between hyper-minimal Scandinavian restraint and overly precious craft illustration. Myaizg, however, from Hellocean, is a refreshing argument for a third option.

Coffee packaging has always been an interesting topic to discuss, and it’s often caught between hyper-minimal Scandinavian restraint and overly precious craft illustration. Myaizg, however, from Hellocean, is a refreshing argument for a third option.

Coffee packaging has always been an interesting topic to discuss, and it’s often caught between hyper-minimal Scandinavian restraint and overly precious craft illustration. Myaizg, however, from Hellocean, is a refreshing argument for a third option.

Coffee packaging has always been an interesting topic to discuss, and it’s often caught between hyper-minimal Scandinavian restraint and overly precious craft illustration. Myaizg, however, from Hellocean, is a refreshing argument for a third option.