I need some help in choosing which bottle looks better. The left has the pattern (heat) printed, while the right one is laser etched. Any feedback is very much welcomed!

  • faythofdragons@slrpnk.net
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    16 days ago

    Hot take, they’re both good and which one I prefer is going to depend on the decor level of the area I intend for it. If it’s going in, say, a bathroom with plain white walls and a basic sink, I’m going to want the white and brown to add more overt detail and spice up the area a bit. If it’s going in a kitchen with a patterned backsplash and embossing on the front of the sink, I’m going to want the plain etched with a harmonious design so it complements the other details instead of competing with them for attention.

    Edit: I see they’re going in a shower, so I’d want the higher contrast so I can see it without my glasses on, lol

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    16 days ago

    I like the left (guess Im tacky according to the comments, lol) but rhe etched will last the life of the bottle. The heat printed stuff comes off over time.

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    16 days ago

    Right, 100% . Left is undeniably tacky, sorry. (I’d even say right was better with no etchings at all, or simpler ones)

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    16 days ago

    While I do like the pop of the left one more, will it stand up to repeated washing? Or will the pattern wear away or rub off?

    I’m more inclined to like a laser etched glass because the pattern doesn’t wear away.

    Overall, I don’t know that I love the look of the brown container itself, though.

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      14 days ago

      I suppose some wear off will occur in time, but the pattern should not rub off despite repeated washing at least for a few years. Then again, you’re right that the laser etched bottle will remain the same forever. I went with an amber glass because the formula inside may be unstable and react if UV hits it.

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    16 days ago

    I took a second look and read all the comments. I still like the painted better, but, I think that the low contrast etching might look cool with some overelaborate design that goes around the body.

    If it is simple I would make it pop, if it is big with lots of detail I would hide it to make you look closer.

    I don’t know, I’m no designer.

  • brandon@lemmy.world
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    17 days ago

    One thing you can do is apply a wash (basically diluted paint) over the laser etched sections, and wipe away the excess. This will allow you to color the etched sections that might look better then the printed version.

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      17 days ago

      OP should try this on the right one and report back. I didnt even see the pattern there until they pointed it out, but think the left one is too visible. If they could find a happy medium between the two, I’d pick that one.

  • KokusnussRitter@discuss.tchncs.de
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    16 days ago

    The right one. Since you have a patterned wallpaper in the background the etched bottle provides a spot of reletively low detail for the eyes to rest on. The printed bottle against the wallpaper has too much going on for my taste. But itcould really shine in a more minimalistic or cleanly decorated environment and become an interesting piece to look at :)

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    16 days ago

    The heat printed is more visible, but I like the subtlety of the etched version.

    My wife says the etched flowers, with the white “B” at the top. :)

  • quediuspayu@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    17 days ago

    I personally like it without any print but if it has to have some kind of print I prefer the higher contrast of the paint.

    At least on a dark glass like this one, on a clear bottle I might like it better with the etching.