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!

  • PlaidBaron@lemmy.world
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    6 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.

  • HurricaneLiz@hilariouschaos.com
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    6 days ago

    I like the etched one! The heat printed one looks too busy on the brown background and with that wallpaper. I kind of like the idea in another comment of etched flowers below and heat printed “B” above.

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    6 days ago

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

  • dingus@lemmy.world
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    6 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.

    • SamB@lemmy.worldOP
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      4 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.

  • SaneMartigan@aussie.zone
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    6 days ago

    If you’re developing these, it’s not the pattern that puts me off, something about the whole thing gives me the ick. I think it’s the bottle size to tap size ratio. Re the image, I’d prefer plain / minimal.

    • SamB@lemmy.worldOP
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      4 days ago

      I really get you, but I didn’t really have much room into choosing the tap. This is the smallest, decently looking food-grade spigot I found readily available. And, if the bottle was larger, it would become an even bigger tripping hazard than it already is. I still have to find a way to prevent it from easily fall down from something like a shower niche.

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        4 days ago

        I get it with parts availability and design. I wasn’t trying to be a dick, I was just saying.

        Regarding safety in a shower, is there anyway to hang it? Some kind of noose with a hanging hook.

        Good luck with your creation.

        • SamB@lemmy.worldOP
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          4 days ago

          No worries. I am actually looking forward to any feedback. And I also thought that it may be better to find some way to hang it, although it does need to be both be functional and look good.

  • quediuspayu@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 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.

  • faythofdragons@slrpnk.net
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    6 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.

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    6 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. :)

  • KokusnussRitter@discuss.tchncs.de
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    6 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 :)