Masienda is the go-to masa brand for top chefs and in-the-know home cooks around the world, built on equitable farming, ancestral techniques, and delicious recipes from across the masa map.
Established in 2014, Masienda’s equitable supply chain currently spans more than 2,000 farmers and artisans across seven states in Mexico. MiniSuper has proudly worked with Masienda on branding and packaging from the very beginning. 
Masienda’s excellent tortillas can be found at Whole Foods across the United States.
We are also fortunate to work on Masienda’s sub-brands, such as Molinito, a kitchen-sized corn mill.
We created the packaging for their brand of jarred salsas, Pura Macha.
NETA exclusively commercializes single-batch agave spirits from producers in the 110-person village of Logoche, Oaxaca.
We designed the labels and the brand, and also illustrated each agave varietal, creating a modular system to label each small batch.
Find out more at netaspirits.com.
Blancarte is an exquisite agave spirit made with sustainably-produced espadin mezcal, cold-pressed pomegranate juice, and natural agave syrup, all from Jalisco, Mexico.
We designed the package and brand.  
The recipe originates in Mazamitla, Jalisco around 1906, created by Blancarte founder’s great grandmother.
 
The family has been making and gifting the blend for four generations.
Full of the freshest seafood and flavors of Mexico, Este is one of Austin’s favorite restaurants and included in the MICHELIN guide. 
We designed branding for the resaurant as well as for the bar next door, Bar Toti. 
Alejandro Ruiz: Cocina de Oaxaca
Published by NOVO
Political borders are often arbitrary. This gin uses the biological corridor of Baja, Mexico, and the US state of California as the starting point for its botanical blends. We designed the bottle, label, and brand.
Somos una / We are one
Lost Irish is a worldly whiskey, aged in casks from six continents. We designed the bottle, label, and brand.
We designed the logo for the most popular barbecue restaurant in Texas, Franklin Barbecue, before they ever opened. The letters are hand-drawn.
They have sold out of barbecue pretty much daily since 2009.  
Aaron and Stacy are very kind people, and we are so happy for their continued success.
Suerte is one of Austin’s (and our) favorite restaurants. 
Maybe an extra finger is actually good luck?
We designed the logo and foundational brand for Siete Family Foods, who sold to Pepsi in 2025 for $1.2 billion.We are so proud of their growth!