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Luminous Design Group

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May 20, 2020

Mindsparkle Mag

Xocoyo Packaging

Luminous Design Group designed Xocoyo Packaging.

Moctezuma Xocoyotzin II was a man who admired chocolate drink. The last Aztec emperor was consuming a huge amount of liquid chocolate on a daily basis, and he cherished it so that he was describing it as a drink with godlike quality, building stamina and fighting fatigue away.

That story of the 13th century Mexican valley led the designers to create the name and the visual identity for the chocolate drink, Xocoyo. The obvious geometry of the logotype is a reference to the triangular forms that are common around that era across South America. The packaging revolves around the grandiose character X – the first letter of the brand’s name – while drawing inspiration from the brutalist architecture, which constituted the trademark of the Aztecan culture.

 

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