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more about me
(as a graphic designer)

  • GOAT is an electronic music speakeasy that blends irreverent aesthetics, artistic nods, and urban visual culture.
    From graphic identity to event visuals, the goal was to build a language that reflects the venue’s underground spirit, connecting with a young, creative, and alternative audience.

    The creative concept reimagines classical art and pop culture icons with humor and irreverence, turning each visual into a collectible piece that sparks anticipation, community, and identity.

  • TDL is more than a series of events—it's a cultural and sensory movement.
    It brings the electronic scene together through disruptive visual experiences. As a graphic designer, I developed the brand’s visual language: from posters and editorial design to tone of voice and mood direction.

    The identity is rooted in experimentation and emotional connection with audiences seeking something different. From beach parties to collaborations with European clubs, each piece was designed for visual impact and conceptual coherence—using bold colors, off-grid typography, abstract symbols, and hints of mysticism and urban culture.

  • Every restaurant has a personality, a story, and a unique way to connect with its diners.
    My creative approach begins by identifying that essence and turning it into a clear, coherent, and memorable visual identity.

    I adapt to both minimalist and bold, disruptive concepts—working from branding to graphic content for social media. Every piece, from a menu to an Instagram story, is designed to reflect the restaurant’s core vibe: elegance, irreverence, nostalgia, or freshness.

  • More than a nightclub, Classico is a bold statement. Loud music, unapologetic visuals, and an identity built to go viral. From copy to creative direction, I crafted a narrative using pop references, humor, and internet culture. Every post feels like an exclusive invite to the party.