DIVERSO DESIGN 2009 [GRAPHIC DESIGN - PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS]
DIVERSO DESIGN 2009 [GRAPHIC DESIGN - PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS]
DIVERSO DESIGN 2010 [GRAPHIC DESIGN - PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS]
Developed as part of a student-led initiative, this project involved creating the visual identity and promotional materials for a University Design Event centered on Bionic Design.
The concept was grounded in the symbolic language of a seed — an archetype of origin, growth, and latent potential — bridging natural systems and design innovation. The seed is a starting point where nature, design, and possibility intersect, acting as a narrative element for the entire design process. This metaphor shaped forms, compositions, and visual rhythms across materials.
A vibrant green–orange palette come together to express growth and transformation. The final outcome is a flexible and contemporary identity that feels both intuitive and conceptually driven. Green communicates life, ecology, and balance, while orange introduces energy, transformation, and creative activation. Together, they create a dynamic visual tension that reflects the intersection of biology and design.
Graphic design for promotion material
[Flyers, Posters, Bookmarkers, etc.]
Exhibition curation [Gallery interior project]
Management of activities [workshops; students registration and support]
OTHERS [BOOK COVERS]
INVITATIONS [ART EXHIBITIONS]
This exhibition brought together two artists working in distinct yet complementary mediums: sculpture and painting. Through the dialogue between three-dimensional forms and two-dimensional surfaces, the show explored contrasts in texture, space, and perception. The promotional materials were developed by translating elements from the artists’ works into a cohesive visual language. Forms, textures, and compositional cues were reinterpreted to reflect the essence of both practices, resulting in a communication system that visually echoed the exhibition while maintaining clarity and consistency across different formats.