Porto, Portugal
2024
Developed during my internship at Canal 180, this identity was created for the 180 Media Academy, a program that brings together non-conformist talents to rethink contemporary media formats.
The visual system translates the academy’s experimental and collaborative spirit through a balance of bold typography, structured layouts, and fluid graphic distortions. These visual tensions — between order and disruption — reflect the program’s mission to challenge conventions and explore new ways of creating and communicating through media.
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Porto, Portugal
2023
The MORPHOSnatura is a portable visual guide that presents minerals and rocks through a combination of scientific data and graphic design. It features information on composition, properties, and potential uses, along with high-quality images and clear, accessible language.
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Porto, Portugal
2024
In i had a great title but i forgot readers are transported into a narrative that intricately weaves together experiences of living with OCD, the endearing companionship of dogs, the complexities of managing people-pleasing tendencies, and the exhilaration of scaling new heights in climbing. What sets this journey apart is the inclusion of ChatGPT, an AI language model, as both narrator and companion.
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Wrocław, Poland
2025
If I go fully organic, I want to capture the raw, visceral transformation—the feeling of dissolving, not in a digital or mythical sense, but in a way that feels real, almost uncomfortable.
I imagine a body, maybe mine, mid-metamorphosis. Veins unravel into delicate white mycelial threads, stretching outward, seeking connection. Skin softens, turning porous like the gills of a mushroom. The lungs aren’t lungs anymore—just chambers for spores, ready to release with each breath. There's no clear boundary between self and earth; fingers sink into the soil, and something ancient stirs beneath.
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ontem, hoje, amanhã
Wrocław, Poland
2025
Not typical travel photos—just moments that caught my eye when I stopped trying to see things the usual way.
The quiet scenes, small details, and everyday encounters that stuck with me.
These three books are a collection of those.
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Porto, Portugal
2022
Brief Answers to the Big Questions is anything but boring—but its scientific depth can feel distant or dry. Our challenge was to bridge that gap through design.
We embraced the seriousness of the content while playing with visual contrast, space, and rhythm to make the ideas more accessible, surprising, and human. Through thoughtful typography, layout, and visual pacing, we brought clarity and curiosity to complex topics.
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Porto, Portugal
2022
This creative coding project explores generative motion through smooth, looping transformations of geometric forms. Built using Processing, the animation creates a hypnotic visual rhythm through symmetrical shapes that shift, pulse, and morph over time. The aesthetic focuses on minimal color contrast and fluid movement, evoking a meditative or trance-like quality. The piece demonstrates how code can be used not only for logic but also for expressing visual poetry.
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Porto, Portugal
2024
A typeface made from random lettering i saw in the street while on vacation.
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Wrocław, Poland
2025
A conceptual catalogue exploring AI conversations, stories, and experiments that reveal how machines process language, imagination, and identity. It highlights themes like myths, glitches, and AI-human interaction.
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Porto, Portugal
2024
The goal was to explore the fine line between the real and the artificial in furniture design, using a combination of AI-generated images and photos of real furniture. The aim is to create an ambiguity that challenges readers to distinguish between what is real and what is AI-generated, provoking a reflection on authenticity, originality, and the impact of technology in the field of design.
Porto, Portugal
2021
This typeface was built from a set of basic stencil shapes, with every letter constructed around those core forms. By limiting the design to these foundations, the typeface maintains a strong visual unity, while the stencil cuts create a raw, industrial energy. The result is an alphabet that feels both systematic and experimental — structured by its repeating base shapes, yet expressive in the way each character adapts to them.
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Porto, Portugal
2024
This editorial project is a collaborative work developed by a group of students, each exploring a unique theme within a collective publication. The book is composed of four distinct sections, each curated individually.
Porto, Portugal
2022
"CAT" is a group project created within the scope of the Introduction to Programming class, with the goal of exploring softwares such as Processing and TouchDesigner.
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Porto, Portugal
2023
Gorreana has brewed history since 1883. Our rebranding project reimagines this iconic tea brand with a fresh visual system that celebrates its Azorean roots while appealing to a new generation of tea drinkers. The design blends tradition, nature, and modern simplicity into a timeless identity.
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Porto, Portugal
2022
The project proposal promoted the exploration of interactive ways in a digital format based on the provided story - "Ciclone - Diário de uma Montanha-Russa."
We started with an analysis of the narrative, focusing on the character of Bernardo. His story reflected a curious young individual about the world, a traveler, and a fearless technology enthusiast, leading him to create a blog. In this context, we developed Bernardo's website, providing dynamism to the imagery empowered by the book and adapting the content to a contemporary aesthetic.
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