Algoritmo Pays Homage To Mexico National Treasure Mezcal With Júrame

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Creating a mezcal brand is a profoundly emotional feat because it implies an enormous responsibility with one of Mexico’s most ancient art forms. It means giving form and voice to a national treasure. For Júrame, a mezcal with more than a century’s worth of history, we took inspiration from early 20th century mexican art. In the early 20th century, after the storm of the mexican revolution, papel picado was becoming a popular craft, art deco buildings were popping up across the country, and the music of Maria Grever delighted listeners everywhere. It is one of her songs, Júrame, that is behind the name of this mezcal.

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The geometry of mexican craftwork, the papel picado, and the elegant grace of art-deco buildings inspired the visual identity of this brand. The white of this crystalline mezcal and the deep blue of the Ipiña night sky are important elements in this brand. The blue represents profoundness, confidence, loyalty, and wisdom. While the white represents the beauty of mezcal, the purity that can only be found in a bottle of Júrame. The miracle of mezcal, which predates us and will survive us, finds a home in this bottle, with this visual identity that communicates the eternal character of mexican culture.

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