graphic
design,
visual identity;
branding,
logos,
business cards,
posters,
and more...
about:
graphic design:
In this area you can find some of my graphic design projects.
Some of this projects are about visual identity developed by scratch. Some other works were developed to complement other projects already done.
Click the link beside to see more examples developed such as logos, business cards, posters, food / beverage menus, maps, among other examples.
projects:
Fome - restaurante.
Visual identity: logo, business cards, beverage menus, outdoor awning.
Lisboa - Portugal, 2019.
Yoga-moments
Visual identity: logo, website, business cards, newsletter, flyer.
Innsbruck - Austria, 2017.
Dermarc
Welcome walls and map guide for events.
Innsbruck - Austria, 2018.
TDI
graphic design: patterns and textile coloring.
Imst - Austria, 2020.
Social projects
Visual identity: logo.
Lisboa / Bragança - Portugal, 2018 - 2019.
Cultural projects
Flyer/ Jornal Pedal.
Lisboa / Porto / Aveiro - Portugal, 2011 - 2018.
ESCS
University projects.
Lisboa - Portugal, 2011 - 2017.
portfolio:
Fome
This project was developed for a new brand restaurant located in Lisbon.
The briefing required a simple strategy with basic colors and an expressive lettering.
Another request was the budget that should be as accessible as possible.
In this project were developed the logo, the business cards, the aprons, the beverage menus and the exterior awning that welcomes those who visit the space.
facebook / instagram
Yoga-moments
This project was developed for an yoga teacher based in Innsbruck, Austria.
The briefing required a logo that could be easily identified by yoga practitioners.
In this project were developed the logo, the business cards, the newsletter layout and the website.
facebook / yoga-moments.at
Dermarc
This project was developed for Dermarc.
Dermarc is a company that promotes meetings in all over the world.
This project required a map of the venue, a welcome wall and a promotional flyer for the meeting.
Considering that the development was required by HP, all the work developed had to comply with the graphic standards of HP.
dermarc.at
TDI
TDI is a Austrian company that print and design textil for all over the world.
My role in the company is to develop custom patterns.
These patterns can be fully digital, or analog (stencil). The developed patterns are for the company's portfolio or for external customers.
In addition to the graphics, I also color the respective models, according to customer requests.
The coloring can be done digitally or through pigment, depending on the characteristics of the pattern.
tdimst.at
Social projects
The projects shown here were made free of charge by the request of institutions that have the social field as their objective.
The "Conta Comigo" project was developed by the Macedo de Cavaleiros Hospital. The objective of the project is to provide palliative care at the patients' home. This care is also provided by volunteers.
The "Campos de Férias" project was carried out by APDJ (
Association for the Promotion of Youth Development) with the objective of promoting holidays and activities for the little ones, on the beach and in the countryside.
Cultural projects
The projects exhibited here are related to concerts that took place in various places in Portugal. Such as Lisbon, Porto and Aveiro.
Here is also my photographic participation for the cover of the first issue of the newspaper pedal ("Jornal Pedal").
Some of these projects were done in partnership, such as "Rock it", Óscar Silva and "Jornal Pedal".
ESCS
The projects shown here were all developed in a university setting.
Most of the graphic works developed here have complemented other works developed in other disciplines.
For example...
Indie Workers is a logo created for an app.
Bonobo Artwork cover was developed in photography classes.
Quadrado Azul was created in pagination classes.
Frize was a brand identity renewal project. This work was done in publicity classes and was complemented with a tv ad and some merchandise.
"Keep Dreaming" and "De Volta" are posters created to complement the short films developed in video classes.
escs.pt
designed and developed by João Carmo, 2022