The first edition of the BUGATTI Lifestyle Book—an editorial project that moves beyond product catalogues to explore craft, heritage, and contemporary luxury through immersive storytelling.
Translating Kenton Thatcher’s archive of black-and-white portraits into a cohesive book and graphic system. Through careful editing and typographic restraint, the work frames themes of connection, memory, and Portuguese cultural identity.
Speculative biannual publication examining the interplay between physical and digital realities, using satire and humor to critically reflect on contemporary digital culture.
Photographic exploration of the stark contrast between Lisbon’s gentrified neighborhoods and the overlooked realities of nearby areas, focusing on Maria Pia.
Periodic publication exploring transitions in graphic design, with this first edition focusing on the shift from modernism to postmodernism through the teacher–student relationship between Wolfgang Weingart and April Greiman.
Visual interpretation of Bruce Mau’s An Incomplete Manifesto for Growth, using bold typography and vibrant color to reflect experimentation, process, and creative curiosity.
Mobile app that helps users track their readings while receiving personalized recommendations via an AI-powered assistant.
Creation of a Portuguese clothing brand, encompassing concept, visual identity, a small Spring/Summer capsule collection, and digital communication.
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