Henri Cartier-Bresson, The Minds Eye
(via life)
Henri Cartier-Bresson, The Minds Eye
(via life)
Site do Cartório Gaya, em Joinville, desenvolvido em Wordpress. Trabalho executado enquanto empregado da Extradigital Tecnologia.
Site criado para o Cartório Salles em Florianópolis baseado no tema de Wordpress criado por Bruno Müller. Este site foi feito por mim enquanto funcionário da Extradigital Tecnologia.
(Source: cartoriosalles.com.br)
Poster for the ficticious release of the What the Hell? game with the dates of the presentation. The poster features me playing Luci Lusbelli, AKA Lucifer, one of the game’s main villians. This poster was part of the assignment for the final presentation of the class project and was also made with colleagues Luiza Magajewski and William Flores.
Playing with branding in my spare time, I designed the logo for a fictitious muffin shop. The name came as a joke about the hosts of the Bem Simples channel, that never could pronounce the word “muffin” correctly and always said something that sounded like “muff”. I got pretty excited with the result (and had a lot of spare time) and also made uniform mokups and sketched the store’s front.
I used the Cinnamon Cake font, avaliable on DaFont, and the muffin was a result of some time doodling muffins, in search for the ideal muffin form for this logo, and then vectorizing it on Adobe Illustrator.
Logo for Reviravolta, 2011’s student’s congress for students from southern Brazil. The meeting happened from 15 to 18 in september 2011 in Florianópolis. These meetings are known amongst the students as Rs, for regional. I was a member of the organizing comitee (CORDe) and of the extensive work group that created the logo. This group envolved other members form the organizing cometee, former members and outside collaborators. The word “reviravolta” in portuguese means “going around and back” and the event’s main platform was to talk about design with a new approach, other than the usual ways, using psycology and other human sciences, as well as ludic approaches to academic themes among the design students community.
Here the logo can be seen in its main form, and in black & white for printing. The symbol is formed by and impossible solid figure, in a shape that ressonates the letter R and a cyclone. The colours are referenced by the three levels of subconcious: Id, Ego and Supergo. The chosen type was Aller. The font was used extensivly in the website and in all of the supporting print material and sinalization.
Cover of the book “Sobre deus, morte, amor e outras mentiras sinceras” by my friend and writer David Mattos, published by Editora Perse. The cover was made by the late painter and illustrator Mausé and I was responsible for diagraming the text and finishing the published version. It was my first experience with editing and it was a very gratifying one. The quality of the written work is great and I got the chance to work with two of the city’s finest artists.
The book can be bought as an ebook and in print in the publisher’s site.
Alexandre Aimbiré is a Graphic Design undergrad student, casual bassist, ocasional guitarrist and ex-smoker who is currently living and working as a webdesigner and front-end developer in Florianópolis, Brazil.
Here you can find some works produced in school, in his free time and the result of freelance jobs, as well as other random things that he thinks are worth seeing.
Contact: alexvickers@gmail.com - @vickersvickers