Selected Projects
This is a selected list of work samples. If you'd like to see more, get in touch.
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Liana Nigri
Liana is a friend and amazing textile designer. In the portfolio I created for her, the patterns are at the forefront, as the minimalistic interface gives room for the huge (but resizable) repeating images on the background.
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Futpédia
This is a wiki-like website with stats and records for Brazil soccer matches, teams and players going back decades in time, which has the potential to become a milestone in the Brazilian web. This is the layout proposal I first worked on, a very modular, extensible visual framework, with color, typographic, structural and icon guidelines.
Globo.com
Visual design
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Helio G. Pellegrino
Helio G. Pellegrino is widely regarded as one of the most talented architects in Brazil today. When working on the redesign for his website, I could go in no other direction but try to emulate his distinct style, to make the beautiful pictures of his buildings feel right at home: strong colors, mixing textures and a constant fight against the predictable. The site has just launched, but is receiving rave reviews and has already increased increased traffic tenfold.
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Futuratec
Futura, a private educational TV network, had a revolutionay idea: offer all of it's programs online in a BitTorrent tracker. I was responsible for adapting an open source tracker software to the project and designing an interface to be used by people almost entirely computer illiterate. The big for icons at the top mean 'search', 'download', 'burn' and 'share', and are the guiding four steps for new users to the website.
Fundação Roberto Marinho
Creative, design, frontend (team), backend (team)
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Conexão Futura
This is the social network that acts as a meeting point for the producers of Futura' s (which owns Futuratec above) programmes, and it's viewers all over the country. The user interface solution for this project is based on a very modular design approach, in order to be implemented in the chosen platform, as well as a bright, odd visual style. The motif on intersections and gathering is also very present on the logo and throughout the website.
Fundação Roberto Marinho
Logo, product specification, design, frontend
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Telecurso
Telecurso 2000 is a hugely successful, 27-year-old distance learning project in Brazil, consisting of structured educational TV programs aired for free throughout the country. This website aims to visually represent the renovation the project is undergoing in it's new phase: the colors are faithful to Brazil's great cultural and ethnic diversity and also to the classroom environment where most of the Telecurso sessions are held. Results turned out great, with an average of 25.000 daily visitors.
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Asta
Asta is an innovative catalog sales company, much like Avon, but with a very responsible twist: all of their products of either recicled or organic materials and crafted by low income co-ops, in sustainable ways.
Realice Institute
Logo, art direction, frontend (team), backend (team)
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Maloca Studio
Maloca is a tiny but thoroughly awarded studio in Rio de Janeiro which does sound recording, editing and soundtracks for the Brazilian film industry.Maloca is also a kind of communal house, common throughout the Amazon. This led me to a visual solution which merged the rough, informal aspect of the building with the context of the company's work.
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GPS Graphic Direction
Gê Alves Pinto had been the creative director at Universal Music for 15 years when he decided to start his own studio. GPS focuses on bring this expertise to their clients, in a special approach of graphic direction: providing bearing and helping the navigation of a variety of design projects. The cat, duck and frog are part of the company's identity, because of their initials in Portuguese: gato, pato and sapo.
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Na Labuta
Na Labuta is a personal project, a job board for web professionals in Brazil. It's designed to work with the simplest interaction flows possible (you don't even need a password to post a job!) and a very easy to use interface, completely getting out of the way of the users. 'Na Labuta' means roughly 'hard at work' in Portuguese.
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