Portugal Livre 1974–2024
5ºCongresso dos Jornalistas + Mário Cruz/ Narrativa

Em 1974, a editorial o Século editava uma publicação quase exclusivamente dedicada a fotografias tiradas por 20 fotógrafos da imprensa sobre “A revolução das flores” (com textos e legendas de Adelino Gomes e Fernando Assis Pacheco). Hoje, no ano em que o 25 de Abril de 1974 celebra meio século, quisemos homenagear essa obra coletiva, em que a autoria individual das fotografias não está assinalada e os fotógrafos assinam juntos. O “documento fotográfico”, hoje património nacional e propriedade da direção-geral do livro, arquivos e bibliotecas, foi o veículo que encontrámos para prestar homenagem ao coletivo que registou estas imagens históricas: Abel Fonseca, Alberto Peixoto, Alfredo Cunha, antónio Xavier, Armando Vidal, Carlos Gil, Correia dos Santos, Eduardo Baião, Eduardo Gageiro, Fernando Baião, Francisco Ferreira, Inácio Ludgero, João Ribeiro, José Antunes, José Tavares, Lobo Pimentel Jr., Miranda Castela, Novo Ribeiro, Rui Pacheco e Teresa Monserrat. um agradecimento por terem estado lá e registado um momento único.  As fotografias de 1974 servem agora de mote a um outro coletivo, formado por jovens fotógrafos, nascidos anos depois do 25 de Abril, que se disponibilizaram para refletir sobre o país democrático de hoje. Ana Brígida, Bruno Colaço, Diana Tinoco, Filipe Amorim, Igor Martins, João Porfírio, José Fernandes, José Sarmento Matos, José Sena Goulão, Mariline Alves, Patrícia de Melo Moreira, Pedro Rocha, Ricardo Lopes e Rodrigo Antunes cederam as suas imagens, assim contribuindo para a consciencialização da necessidade de um (foto)jornalismo livre, plural, independente e valorizado. pela lente destes 14 fotojornalistas, mulheres e homens, de norte a sul, com vínculos de trabalho distintos (e por vezes precários), olhamos para “a paz, o pão, a habitação, a saúde e a educação” a partir do presente – o que nos deu abril e o que ficou por cumprir? Integrada na programação especial que a comissão organizadora do 5.º Congresso de Jornalistas decidiu dedicar aos 50 Anos do 25 de Abril, a exposição “Portugal Livre” põe em diálogo imagens de um dia irrepetível e retratos do país que nasceu depois de 1974.

Iniciativa: 5ª Congresso dos Jornalistas
Curadoria: Mário Cruz/ Narrativa

Visual Identity & Title Design
Chelas nha kau

You say Chelas is this, you say Chelas is that… Shut up, you’re talking nonsense.” It is with the rhythm and rhymes of Bataclan 1950’s rap that they allow us to enter their world. But the warning has been made: leave preconceptions at the door. Chelas nha kau (Chelas my place) is a kaleidoscope of recordings taken between 2016 and 2019. A film that reveals different aspects of what it means to be a young person in a social housing project and lets you enter the world of a group of friends for whom “Chelas is the capital of Lisbon and Lisbon is the capital of Portugal.”

Doc Lisboa’20 Official selection.
 A collective movie by Bataclan 1950 and Bagabaga Studios

Chelas nha Kau, means: Chelas my place. The entire visual identity for the film, communication supports and title design was taken from Chelas architecture, from the walls of the people who inhabit the neighborhood. Raw material to design letters, ornaments and illustration, and build a sense of belonging.

Commissioned by Bagabaga Studios

 

Posters
Out.ra

Posters from 2019/20 Out.ra Gigs:

Tiago Sousa
10.000 Russos + Miguel Abras + Xamã Roque
Lea Bertucci + Audrey Chen
Alan Curtis & We2
Floresta Oblíqua
Sei Miguel Quarteto “Swing Ratio”

 

 

 

Posters
Copenhagen Club

Copenhagen Lisbon Hip Hop Culture Club, monthly program posters.

Posters collage made with free imagens from unplash.com and others.

OUT.FEST´19 ID
Out.ra

Visual Identity & communication design for OUT.FEST — Festival Internacional de Música Exploratória do Barreiro.

The 2018 identity was thought to be transmutable for 2019.
In this process, 15 OUT.OS (digital creatures from Barreiro experimental glitch life) were born. All communication and visual identity of 2019 was sustained on them. They were physically present in the city of Barreiro, 12 posters were created with 12 different creatures as a teaser of the festival, and images with these creatures were post-produced as if they were part of the mundane life of the city itself.

OUT.FEST is a project by OUT.RA — Cultural Association

2018/19 Poster Collection
Out.ra Música

Some of the posters in this collection were designed within a memory exercise of shapes, color relation and layouts influences by the works of the Designer Sebastião Rodrigues. Some are more directly related, others are not.

Out.ra Música is a monthly music programming in Barreiro, by OUT.RAAssociation.

OUT.RA is  the producer behind OUT.FEST – International Festival of Exploratory Music in Barreiro.

 

UMCSEET Visual Identity
Out.ra

Visual Identity and Communication design for UNEARTHING THE MUSIC- Creative Sound and Experimentation under European Totalitarianism 1957–1989.

Unearthing The Music is a project that addresses the issue of freedom of expression — particularly in music — in the countries under the so-called ‘iron curtain’ between 1957 and 1989 (following the developments after ‘de-stalinization’ and the hungarian and polish revolts of 1956). In these countries jazz, electronics, punk or avant-garde music acquired an aureola of martyrdom, the symbolism of underground resistance and of a quest towards democracy; a great deal of this unofficial music remains undocumented, unspread, and deprived of context and signification in the larger history of european vanguard music, its influences in present-day creative scenes relatively unknown. By gathering music, videos, articles, testimonies, opinions and investigative studies on an online resource center, as well as promoting awareness and discussion over this issue, the project has tried to show to what extent and how it was possible, over the diverse regime grips on the arts in the different countries of the ‘eastern bloc’, to live in a creative mindset, to develop self expression through innovative music-making, and to contribute to such an european identity staple as is its creative, aventurous and genre-bending music. This volume gathers texts from contributors which are and were involved, in different capacities — as musicians, as journalists or as researchers — in some of these music scenes, and it’s a companion piece to the online database available on the project’s website.

A project by OUT.RA – Associação Cultural January 2017 – March 2018
Co-funded by the Europe for Citizens Programme of the European Union and with the support of:
Goethe Institut Portugal
Czech Centre London
Instituto de Sociologia da Universidade do Porto
The Wire Magazine

https://unearthingthemusic.eu

 

Se uma árvore cair” Poster
Out.ra

Poster design for the movie “Se uma árvore cair”

1950s, interior of Portugal. It is the height of the wheat campaign, and the Portuguese version of the arbeit macht frei drags millions of citizens into an exodus. The Colonial War would begin in less than a decade and the profound transformations in Europe were slow to arrive in the Rectangle. 2018, Alto do Seixalinho. In any café, three grandchildren from that exodus decide to fit the material in an Opel Corsa and go around the country in search of what their grandparents have fled from, what their parents told them, what makes our urban existence all of us. other side less from here. If Uma Árvore Cair takes us on a journey through three places in the interior, the village of Paiágua, lost in the mountains of the border, the Rosmaninhal in the arraiana plain and the city of Serpa, on the left bank of the Guadiana. Through these three locations, they record what they hear, film what they see and talk to those who stay there, looking for something that no one knows what it is but that no one has doubts that only there can find it.

Movie by: Hélder Menor, João Antunes and João Pinheiro

With a Creation Grant by OUT.RA 2018

2017 Poster Collection
Out.ra Música

Out.ra Música is a monthly music programming in Barreiro, by OUT.RA Association.

OUT.RA is  the producer behind OUT.FEST – International Festival of Exploratory Music in Barreiro.

Barreiro Photography Month
CMB

Visual identity design for Barreiro City Hall Photography Month.

The project had two phases, logo design, typography, graphic language for the visual identity, and posters to announce the photography contest. In these posters, photos by the photographers: Cláudio Ferreira, Fernando Martins, Jorge Sol, Luís Mileu, EyesofMadness and Vera Marmelo, were used to promote the contest and show their work in the city.

In the second phase, posters, flyers, programming journal, and signage for the exhibitions of the photographers Carlos Matos, Daniel blaufuks, Luís Mileu and Pepe Brix were designed, among other communication media to promote photography documentaries, workshops, school visits and other events by CMB Division of Cultural Promotion and Barreiro Photographers Club.

ID & Posters
Barreiro Rocks 17

Identity & Posters for Barreiro Rocks Music Festival 2017 edition.

Design for “4 Cães à Babuje”

BRR Rocks Designers Collective

Dominant Rush EP Vinyl
Miss Lava

Illustration and Design for the Miss Lava “Dominant Rush” EP.

This EP has songs recorded in the session of the previous album “Sonic Debris”, there for continues to make sense the illustration narrative exploration expressed in the previous album.
Here the band is represented in a psychedelic jam between the 4 musicians, a ritual of delivery and sharing in the creation of the songs.

Poster with metallics and fluorescent spot colors, folded inside a plastic sleeve became the vinyl packaging.
The illustration on the B side of the vinyl is laser Etching.

Edited by Raging Planet

printed at M2

 

 

Toca-me, sou muitos
Algo Rítmico CCP exhibition

Touch me, I am many. 

Poster seeks empathy /// No narrative /// No map ///  No moral  /// cut up /// sound /// skin /// Electricity /// Love /// Diversity /// Humanity

Sound poster installation created for “ALGO RÍTMICO” exhibition, with Marcos Dias curatorship, for the CCP (creative club of Portugal) Festival.

Cut up Sound Collage triggered by electric paint touch, over collage and drawing artwork. Signal run through a Bar Conductive touch board, plug into a 100w Marshall JCM 900 Hi-gain Dual Reverb.

Analog — Digital — Analog

Thanks to:

Marco Dias, for the invitation.

Nick Nicotine, for help in sound recording, sound cut up and sound search in suspicious web sites.

Diogo Conceição, Sara Silva,  at CCP team

Nash Does Work photos permission to use

2016 Poster Collection
Out.ra Música

Out.ra Música is a monthly music programming in Barreiro, by OUT.RA Association.

OUT.RA is  the producer behind OUT.FEST – International Festival of Exploratory Music in Barreiro.

Poster & Flyer
Barreiro Rocks 16

Poster and program flyers for Barreiro Rocks Music Festival 2016 edition.

Design for “4 Cães à Babuje”

BRR Rocks Designers Collective

Out.ra Música
Out.ra

Visual identity for Out.ra Música Communication.

Monthly posters & flyers, with 3 typologies layouts (Auditorium Concerts /// Club Concerts ///  Music documentary).

Out.ra Música is a monthly music programming in Barreiro, by OUT.RA Association.

OUT.RA is  the producer behind OUT.FEST – International Festival of Exploratory Music in Barreiro.

Poster
Barreiro Rocks 15

Poster for Barreiro Rocks Music Festival 2015 edition.

3 Color variation print.

 

Design for “4 Cães à Babuje”
BRR Rocks Designers Collective

Ouvir o Mundo
Out.ra

Posters and Visual Identity for a sound installation in Catarina Eufémia Park, in Barreiro.

Every city , every town, every village , forest, river , mountain, has a unique sound and unrepeatable life .
During one week, Catarina Eufémia Park was the place to Hear the World , through a selection of sounds of the daily life of most diverse places on the planet .
Curated by Luis sound artist Antero, this sound installation brings to Barreiro the work of hundreds of professionals and amateurs who, all over the globe are dedicated to preserving the sound portraits of their communities.

Sound installation by Out.ra.

 

 

25 Years Poster
M2 Artes Gráficas

25 Years celebration poster with emboss, Hotfoil stamping and silkscreen varnish.

Under the concept “The Magnificent Adventures of M2 Graphic Arts. From 1989 to the Future & Beyond”.

 

Design at MAGA

Posters
Barreiro Rocks 14

Poster for the 2014 edition of Barreiro Rocks Music Festival.
3 Color variations Print.

 

Design for “4 Cães à Babuje”
BRR Rocks Designers Collective

 

Teasers Posters
Barreiro Rocks 14

Teasers Poster for the 2014 edition of Barreiro Rocks Music Festival.
6 Color variations Print.

Design for “4 Cães à Babuje”
BRR Rocks Designers Collective

Sniff the Portuguese Tradition
Leitão & Irmão Jewelry

Street Posters for Leitão & Irmão Jewelry,
under Ivity Movement “Sniff the Portuguese Tradition”.

Leitão & Irmão Jewelry is a old Portuguese jewel house from 1877, with the title of “Goldsmiths of the Imperial House of Brazil” and Crown Jewelers in Portugal by king Luís.
I wanted to do something that clashes the religious and royal past from this classic house with a new jewelry style and habits, more pagan.
This posters were display in the streets near the Chiado Jewelry Store, Glue to walls, to reinforce the subversive approach.

Design for IvityBrandCorp

2 Faces Visual Identity
Luis Mileu & Ricardo Henriques / CAIS

Visual Identity, Posters and Exhibition Design.

2 FACES reveals 10 stories of people who have had a troubled past and “recovered face”, expressing the representation of two forces that reside in the individual: capacity for transformation and strength to act. In order to portray the capacity for change inherent in the human being, 2 FACES explores the expression “to have two faces”, which refers to the idea of distrust, but which can also be interpreted as synonymous with renewal, in which past learning contributes To create a different future.The exhibition “2 Faces” gains expression under three primordial forms of portraiture: photography, interview and drawing. In a partnership with the Association CAIS, the photographs and interviews (present) collected are delivered to 10 professional illustrators who, through drawing (past), complete the dichotomy of each person. Illustrations by: Afonso Cruz, José Mendes, Nuno Saraiva, Pedro Carmo, Pedro Gonçalves,Pedro Gonçalves, Rui Morais, Antónia Santolaya, Enrique Flores, Ricardo Paula. Photography by Luis Mileu

website by Wiz
www.projecto2faces.com

Design at MAGA

Silkscreens Illustrations
Yeah! x 6

Two illustrations for Yeah! x 6 Silkscreen Exhibition, part of Barreiro Rocks Festival.

1º_Sweet little sixteen

2º_Ni la muerte nos va a separar

 

Debut EP Vinyl
Miss Lava

Illustration and Design for the first Miss Lava EP.
A folded poster became the vinyl packaging.

 

 

O Natal é Quando Eu Quiser
MolaAtivism

Graphic Design, art Direction and typography for a Box with 13 poster/calendars.

Each poster contains a illustration and a typographic experience by a designer/illustrator, with words by Vasco Durão.

Jan-Suzy Albiero /// Feb-Jucapinga /// Mar-Rui Morais (Ming) /// Apr-Jorge Trindade /// May-António Neu /// Jun-Pedro Carmo /// Jul-Ricardo Matos /// Aug-Carlos Guerreiro /// Set-José Mendes /// Out-Nuno Guerreiro /// Nov- Teresa Nunes /// Dez-Diogo Potes /// 13 month- Joaquim Albergaria

Design at Mola Ativism

Poster
Brandia Central

Poster communicating the fusing between Brandia and Central.

 

Design at Brandia Central

Cartaz Brandia Re.I 3.0
Galp EXD’03

Poster for Galp Energia installation in Praça do Comércio, Lisbon.
Installation within Experimenta Design’03 Beyond Consumption theme.

Design at Brandia

Salon du Livre
Porto2001

Poster and Brochure for Porto 2001 representation at Salon du Livre in Paris, and São Paulo Book Bienal.

 

Design at Novodesign

Institucional Communication
Porto2001

Pedro Albuquerque Porto 2001 winning logotype fine tuning and identity manual.

Institucional Communication Style Art Direction and  Brand manual.

 

Design at Novodesign