VISUAL COMMUNICATION

NOT JUST DESIGN. DESIGN THAT TAKES A POSITION, FOR PEOPLE, COMMUNITIES, CULTURE, AND TERRITORY.

We create visual projects with tangible, meaningful impact. We work with those who believe design can shape the way we experience the world, even if only in small, precise ways. From cultural initiatives to place branding, we are drawn to projects that continue to matter over time.

Visual communication campaigns

We design visual campaigns that take a stance, not just space. Images and visual systems built to activate attention, encourage dialogue, and invite participation. Clear messages designed for the public sphere, meant to speak to people and stay with them.

Illustration and graphic design for cultural projects

We design illustrations and graphic systems that shape complex cultural content into something clear, accessible, and engaging. Ideas, themes, and visions become images that invite understanding rather than overwhelm. For exhibitions, events, publications, and cultural spaces.

Brand and logo design for cultural projects

We create visual identities and logos for cultural projects that need to hold together content, context, and people. Marks designed to live in real places, on materials, in the street. We work with cultural initiatives that don’t want to feel like a dusty institution. Brand and visual design meant to move through the city, from large scale posters to everyday objects like tote bags.

Awareness campaigns for programmes and initiatives

We bring visibility to ideas, programmes, and initiatives that matter and need to be seen. We create visual narratives and write copy that make things clear without draining them of meaning. No dull office rhetoric. No lifeless announcements. Communication designed to invite real participation, to make people pause, pay attention, and feel involved instead of scrolling past without a second thought.

Place branding

We turn places into stories people can step into. From concept to visual identity, we help cities and territories shape a distinct narrative, become recognisable, and attract the visitors who truly belong there. Branding that considers the people who call a place home just as much as those who arrive to discover it.

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