Great Lakes Brewing Company captured the second annual Colored by INX Can Design Contest after receiving 35 percent of the votes.
Great Lakes Brewing’s Crushworthy Lo-Cal Citrus Wheat entry won with 264 votes, 80 more than runner-up Jacki O’s Brewery. Voting took place on the INX International Ink s Facebook page and concluded May 17 after a one-week period.
The other finalists included Brewery Ommegang, Duvernois Creative Spirits and Wis-Pak. All of the contest entries submitted were created by designers who used the INX Metal Color Catalog and required the use of no less than two colors from the INX Color Perfection library. The catalog allows the Great Lakes Brewing Company design team to streamline can design and packaging production to give them crucial, impactful results each time they introduce a new brand. Crushworthy Lo-Cal Citrus Wheat ale is available in 12 ounce, 6 and 15-pack cans.
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Some of the greatest pleasures I’ve had being a student at Case Western Reserve University have been my experiences simply exploring the city of Cleveland. While Cleveland has its issues, it also offers distinct character, vibrant neighborhoods and institutions that punch far above their weight for a city with a population of less than 400,000. It breaks my heart that many CWRU students can go their entire college career without getting acquainted with the city we call home for four years, but we’re here to rectify this with a second installment of “Cleveland Outings.” This week, we’ll be focusing on some of the most well-known districts of “The Forest City,” the adjoining neighborhoods of Ohio City and Tremont. Both on the west side of the Cuyahoga River, the neighboring areas feature several of the biggest attractions in Cleveland, ful