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Biopecan’s new website
Website design and programming for Biopecan, a pecan nut farm in the south of Brazil. Both the logo and the website design drew inspiration from the art of Felipe Constant, an artist and painter from Brazil, whose
Website design and programming for Biopecan, a pecan nut farm in the south of Brazil. Both the logo and the website design drew inspiration from the art of Felipe Constant, an artist and painter from Brazil, whose
Online editorial design for the news trend report “Jornalismo no Brasil em 2021”, a project that invites journalists and researchers to reflect on what journalism expects in the coming year. The initiative, headed by Farol
Pro bono logo design for a child welfare organisation Hands Across The Water is an organisation with over 21 years of experience dedicated to building and supporting families, committed to the belief that every child
The idea for Cartola’s new website was to design a straightforward site that highlighted the agency’s main features.
Music meets webdesign LADO INVERSO is a production company specialized in artistic agency and career management, which also works in the production of events and cultural projects. Founded in 1982, the company has managed a
Label designs for Cervejaria Portoalegrense‘s American IPA and Milk Stout beer cans. Cervejaria Portoalegrense is a local crafts beer manufacturer. Their communication approach uses lots of traditional and cultural elements connected with Porto Alegre and Rio Grande do Sul,
Concept branding project for “Guillotine Records”, a music label and record store. * This project is available for purchase and can be adapted to your business(a clothing store, a tattoo shop, a pub or anything else).
Like do Bem, is a non profit initiative idealized by a group of Brazilian social media influencers whose goal is to draw attention to charity projects and institutions in need of help and donations, in the
INCA is a craft beer pub inspired by the Inca people and their culture. The idea for the bar came from a 30-day road trip through South America, made by the two owners in 2017. I