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Label Design Tips for New Brand Owners - PART II

Last updated: August-20,2019

Label Design Tips for New Brand Owners - PART II

Like we mentioned last week, one of the primary components for long-term retail success in this industry great label and package design - which is why we've been sharing some of our top label design tips for new dietary supplement brand owners!

In case you have missed our infographic featuring the first three dietary supplement label design tips for new brand owners, you can read them here: NutraScience Labs' Label Design Tips for New Brand Owners - PART I

In case you missed them the first time around, here are tips four, five, and six!

Dietary supplement label design Tip #4: Outsourcing your project to a firm that lacks experience designing supplement labels is a no-no.

Dietary supplement label design Tip #5: Avoid putting your FDA, NSF and GMP seals and logos on your product labels.

Dietary supplement label design Tip #6: Make sure that you take the time to educate yourself on all the FDA’s label requirements.

NutraScience Labs' Label Design Tips for New Brand Owners - PART II

Label Design Tips for New Brand Owners - PART II

Looking for dietary supplement label design guidelines? You can download the complete guide "Six Label Design Tips for New Brand Owners" now by clicking here.

A great nutritional supplement product needs visibility in a highly-competitive market place - it is important that your product to stands out. A great nutritional supplement label design will ensure that your product looks attractive and will speak about your brand quality. What you don’t include on your dietary supplement label design is equally important as following the guidelines of what it should contain.

March 15th, 2016

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Melissa DellaBartolomea

Melissa DellaBartolomea was the resident Content Marketing Specialist at NutraScience Labs from February 2016 to July 2018. Driven by a passion for the world of written, visual, and digital media, she's dedicated herself to keeping up with all things nutraceutical. From ingredient insights to the latest in contract manufacturing regulations and trends, her mission is to provide our readers (like you) with the stories and knowledge they need to fuel long-term growth and nutraceutical industry success.