The Lost Explorer Mezcal

The Lost Explorer Mezcal

 

 

2020
Identity, Packaging, Collaterals,
Website, Art Direction

Mexico, UK

The Lost Explorer is an artisanal handcrafted mezcal made from 100% agave, cultivated in the sun-soaked Valles Centrales, Oaxaca, Mexico, that celebrates the Earth and the diversity and wonder of the sacred agave plant.

 

It all began as a curiosity of time and the earth. This curiosity led David de Rothschild and Thor Björgólfsson, founders of the brand, to produce a small batch mezcal, as a tribute to empowering sustainable Mexican enterprise whilst also protecting the craft, heritage and biodiversity of Mexico. Made in tune within the rhythm of Nature, each small batch is distilled by Maestro Mezcalero Fortino Ramos, with a sustainable approach that honors our artisanal mezcal methods. The Lost Explorer Mezcal range consists of three uniquely profiled varietals – Espadín is the core expression, sitting alongside two rarer wild varietals, Tobalá and Salmiana. Time slows, heart warms. Each sip transports you to a world of senses beyond.

 

The rich fauna and mystic aura of Oaxaca were the main inspiration for the brand, so we revisited traditional alebrijes of this Mexican region, and elevated them with a contemporary take inspired by Guadalupe Posada’s etchings, for a global audience. We invited Daniel Barba to create the set of illustrations featured in the labels and collaterals. Each mezcal expression is represented by a unique alebrije that creates a sense of curiosity: wild pig, jaguar, and cockerel. The agave age in years communicates the time the agave has grown in Nature. The brand’s symbol represents the 4 main elements of its origin: sun, mountains, water, leaves.

 

As a homage to the brand name, the label artwork makes echo of vintage explorer guides, typographic legacy from lost maps, cabinets of wonders, collections of curious objects, and forgotten apothecary labels.

 

Curiously Oaxaca, its people and Nature, myths and mysteries, rituals and food— all woven together in beautiful alchemy.

 

The Lost Explorer Mezcal. Sip Curiously.

 

Art Direction, Branding, Storytelling, Packaging, Collateral, Website design.
Illustration: Daniel Barba
Photography: Frica, Lily Wan

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Amper

Amper

 

 

2019
Identity, Collaterals
Mexico

Love has evolved, and so have weddings and celebrations of love. Gone are the days of stiff attitudes and posed photography. Jacquie, Amper’s photographer and founder, seeks to bring authenticity and charm to one of the most important days in a couple’s life.

 

We created the name, Amper (ampere in English), which is the base unit of electric current in the International System of Units. Staying away from love clichés, we wanted to communicate the deep sensations of being in love in a new way, just like an electric jolt.

 

A unique wordmark celebrates this bold, true spirit, along with a fine wave that softness the identity. Some nude hues here and there, bring out a gender neutral look and feel.

 

Amper, celebrating Happy Love Stories.

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Ápice

Ápice

 

 

2018
Naming, Identity, Packaging 
Mexico

Ápice creates beautiful handmade home accessories, inspired by Mexican traditional handcraft, with a wink to Nordic design. A curated collection of functional pieces that stand the test of time, while bringing a fresh breath of simplicity to any space.

 

We created the brand name, Ápice. Apex in Spanish is not only the high point but also the smallest part of something, and the punctuation detail of a letter. Ápice was the perfect portrayal of a thoughtful brand that takes care of all the fine details.

 

The logotype depicts a sense of natural space. The symbol is the maximum synthesis of letter A with the wordmark’s accent. The gold foil accents bring a warm and sophisticated touch throughout the stationery set. Finally, we created a series of hand-drawn illustrations, to complement the idea of taking to a home interior, something from the outdoor.

 

100% artisan homewares for a Mexican Hyyge experience.

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People

People

 

 

2015 
Identity, Collaterals
Spain

We were tasked by Gloria and Daniel, photographers, parents and lovers, based in Spain, to redesign their identity, capturing their philosophy. People Truelove Tellers is not just about weddings or the big day. It’s the passion to document love stories in a natural way, no posed smiles, no artificial lights, just the pure intensity of the present moment that will live forever.

 

We combined inspiration from vintage scripts, with a contemporary language, that whisper a new romanticism. Tiny illustrations of nature add a luminous joy to the identity. Subtle moss green, as the color selected for hope.

 

People Truelove Tellers. Love stories as grand as they are.

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