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London College of Communication students help Belvoir Farm design limited edition Woodland Trust bottles

Belvoir Farms launched a partnership with the woodland conservation charity earlier this year

Belvoir Farms ginger cordial woodland edition

Soft drinks maker Belvoir Farms has teamed up with student designers from London College of Communication, University of Arts, to come up with limited edition labels for its bottles showcasing the company’s partnership with the Woodland Trust.

The new designs will help raise awareness of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ biodiversity and woodland protection, and will be on supermarket and retailers’ shelves from this month.

The business – which makes around 40 different cordials, presses and fizzy drinks – is based in the Vale of Belvoir on the pretty Leicestershire/Lincolnshire border.

It launched a partnership with the woodland conservation charity earlier this year, and the collaboration will help protect of precious º£½ÇÊÓÆµ woodland for future generations.

As part of the project, Belvoir Farm invited London College of Communication to come up with limited ‘Woodland Edition’ labels for its bottles that would capture the partnership and essence of both organisations.

The brief was to design a label that would showcase nature and woodland in a fresh and innovative way – and drive appeal of its drinks with a younger audience.

Belvoir Farm director of marketing Daniel Wheeler said: “We were looking to engage and invest in the next generation of creatives to discover innovation and fresh creative thinking, so partnering with UAL was a terrific opportunity for both parties.

“It was a fascinating process to see the designs develop. We all went on a journey together to see how our story could be told within these wonderful designs with very talented young designers.