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Almudena by Sergio Cuartones Merges Typography Heritage and Sustainable Design

Almudena by Sergio Cuartones Merges Typography Heritage and Sustainable Design

Typography, Heritage and Sustainability as the Design’s Origin

A sustainable water jug ​​that unites aesthetics, function, & ecology, creating a sculptural vessel. Emotionally connected to Madrid’s iconography, inspired by the Virgin of Almudena, patron saint of Madrid, it emerges as a complement to its companion, Saint Isidro, the city’s patron saint. Its artisanal production, using slip casting, immersion glazing, single firing, and local commerce, reduces its environmental impact. The strawberry tree handle acts as a crown, and the crimson color comes from the municipal flag. The white clay symbolizes purity and lends distinction to this water vessel.

Design
Almudena is a traditional Spanish water jug (botijo). The crimson color is taken from the city’s flag. Its compact size holds 750 ml of water. The jute band acts as an absorbent barrier, preventing condensation from forming on the pitcher. It is packaged in a standard cardboard cylinder already available on the market. For product protection, the usual plastic wrapping is replaced with honeycomb-structured paper.

Innovation
A botijo ​​cools water through evaporative cooling, making it an eco-friendly alternative to electric systems. Almudena represents a formal reinterpretation of a classic object deeply rooted in Spanish culture. Its anatomy stems from the initial letter of the name Almudena. The handle, made of strawberry tree wood (the tree featured on the city’s coat of arms), becomes her halo, and the jute band becomes her belt. The white clay is associated with a pure soul and lends distinction to the pottery of water, which is otherwise infused with the typical brown.

Sustainability
Production by local artisans stimulates local commerce and reduces environmental impact. Slip casting, immersion glazing, and single firing allow for efficient use of materials and energy. Almudena is made of ceramic and wood, both of which are separable. At the end of its useful life, the wood is reused as fuel and the ceramic as chamotte for future clay pieces. The packaging is printed with one color.

CREDIT

  • Agency/Creative: Sergio Cuartones
  • Article Title: Almudena by Sergio Cuartones Merges Typography Heritage and Sustainable Design
  • Organisation/Entity: Student
  • Project Type: Product
  • Project Status: Non Published
  • Agency/Creative Country: Spain
  • Agency/Creative City: Madrid
  • Market Region: Global
  • Project Deliverables: 3D Design, Art Direction, Brand Design, Brand Identity, Brand Naming, Creative Direction, Design, Illustration, Product Design, Product Photography
  • Industry: Food/Beverage
  • Keywords: Packaging Design, Sustainable Development, Packaging Design, Prototyping, Product Photography, Naming, Branding, Illustration

  • Credits:
    Product & Graphic Designer + Photo: Sergio Cuartones

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