An example of Victorian-style packaging used today is by British tea brand "Twinings of London". I am pretty sure their packaging has been quite similar over the past one hundred years (actually perhaps even circa 1710).
Although not all their packages are old fashioned, their collector's tea tins are. As in the example below, a Modern Typeface used with decorations and a fancy script font make the packaging Victorian; although this one is probably tuned down from the old packaging which might have been slightly more elaborate. (Perhaps closer to this package):
But there is definitely proof that the packaging has changed since the Victorian Era although the logo has remained pretty much the same font (although arched like the first example). Here is a link to an add from the Victorian Era for Twining's Tea.
2 comments:
These two are great examples! :D Love the bottom/black tin!
I love looking at these! Great examples to work from!
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