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Alesia Kutsian and Aliaksei Hvozdzeu’s ‘Satan’s Cartel’ Tequila Bottle Combines Mexican Heritage and Modern Artistry for a Bold New Look

Alesia Kutsian and Aliaksei Hvozdzeu’s ‘Satan’s Cartel’ Tequila Bottle Combines Mexican Heritage and Modern Artistry for a Bold New Look

“Satan’s Cartel” tequila bottle, adorned with a hand-drawn illustrations of skull, ornaments, and roses, each one carefully crafted to create a sense of sophistication and elegance. The label’s unique shape, resembling a fusion of traditional Mexican craftsmanship and modern artistry, is a visual feast that sets it apart from other tequila bottles on the market. The unique shape of the label itself adds an extra layer of visual interest, with its curved lines and angular edges providing a striking contrast to the smooth, cylindrical body of the bottle. The intricate details of the skull and rose illustrations, painstakingly crafted by hand, add a level of sophistication and elegance to the overall design of “Satan’s Cartel” tequila. The skull, a symbol of Mexico’s rich cultural heritage, is reimagined in a bold and striking manner, while the rose illustrations add a touch of whimsy and romance.

The skull illustration is the central focus of the design, and it’s rendered in exquisite detail. The skull is adorned with roses, which are intricately drawn and add a touch of elegance to the overall design. The skull’s face is depicted with a subtle, mischievous grin, hinting at the rebellious nature of the brand.

The rose illustration is intricately drawn and add a touch of romance and sophistication to the design. The roses are arranged in a pattern around the skull, creating a sense of movement and energy. The roses are also adorned with tiny, ornate details and leaves, which add to the overall complexity of the design.

The ornaments are a key element in the design, adding a touch of luxury and opulence to the label. The ornaments are drawn in traditional Mexican style. The ornaments are arranged in a pattern around the skull, creating a sense of depth and visual interest.

The label features a stylized, hand-drawn star shape, that evokes the mystery and darkness of the brand. The star’s shape is bold and geometric, with clean lines and sharp angles. This design element adds a touch of sophistication and modernity to the label.

The result is a bottle that is not only visually stunning but also tells a story of the country’s rich history and cultural identity. Whether displayed on a shelf or enjoyed as a drink, “Satan’s Cartel” tequila bottle is a true work of art that will be cherished by any connoisseur of fine spirits.





CREDIT

  • Agency/Creative: Alesia Kutsian , Aliaksei Hvozdzeu
  • Article Title: Alesia Kutsian and Aliaksei Hvozdzeu’s ‘Satan’s Cartel’ Tequila Bottle Combines Mexican Heritage and Modern Artistry for a Bold New Look
  • Organisation/Entity: Creative
  • Project Status: Published
  • Agency/Creative Country: Belarus
  • Agency/Creative City: Minsk
  • Market Region: USA, Canada, Europe
  • Project Deliverables: Packaging Design
  • Industry: Food/Beverage
  • Keywords: WBDS Creative Design Awards 2024/25

  • Credits:
    Client: Citrus Distillers

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