Dancing Elephant Projects was a gallery project in Bogotá, Colombia during 2010 that was dedicated to presenting nacional and international artists on social, cultural, and environmental themes. This project included a wide range of services including curatorial, design (web, print, and logo), events, translation, and publicity.
VIBA Festival was a video art festival in Buenos Aires, Argentina, presented over the first weekend of December 2009. The festival brought together 25 artists from around the world and was presented in ThisIsNotAGallery in BsAs. This project included a wide range of services including curatorial, organizational development, design (web, print, and logo), events, translation, and publicity.
Stuck in Notion was a theoretical film festival for François Truffaut. This was a poster designed for the festival. Truffaut's intent in his films is to digress from the emotional availability of his characters and rather, exemplify their surroundings, interests, and their interactions with others and the world. This poster was designed with this thesis in mind.
This was a book designed and handmade to display the different styles from the history of typography. In order to emphasize the distinct shapes of each letterform, the book was created in a large format (20"x30"/50cmx75cm).
This was a theoretical socio-political poster created to remark on carbon dioxide smells that emit from gas-run automobiles. The poster is designed to emphasize the purchase of a hybrid car, while at the same time critizing gas-fueled cars.