Nov

08

Fútbol a lo Grande Logo

Logo for a personal project of mine, "Fútbol a lo Grande" (Super-size Soccer… or something like that) a half blog/half newspaper dedicated exclusively to cover the latest in the local soccer scene, nothing to serious. Since this is more a hobby than a serious project per say, I don’t have much time to invest on it so I just grabbed a few cliche-ey elements from here and there to put this together. I’m still going back and forth between the Green and the Light blue version.

Oct

20

BanditAds.com Logo alternative

BanditAds.com is a simple and cost effective Video advertising solution for the rest of us. I worked with them to develop a brand and website design early this year but I couldn’t find the time to upload it to my portfolio until now.

Oct

20

Logo for Pimengo

Pimengo is a new service delivered by LimonetiK which is a young company founded in 2007 by 5 people in Paris, France. They are specialized in Internet payment and they have develop Pimengo to be a new kind of gift certificate that is valid on the most famous French websites (and as soon as possible on Spanish websites and American websites).

Apr

22

TIVA

My good friend and former workmate @ Conexion, Victor Cartes, started his own Dev Shop called TIVA and asked me to design a logo for it. His only request was “clean lines and a warm color scheme”. Needless to say I was very honored to fulfill his request, and this is the result.

Feb

15

After a lot of great positive feedback from the community in the “What is Graphic Design Poster Competition”, I decided to add my 3 submission to the Portfolio section under a new Print category (hopefully there will be more print stuff in the futuer), including the freshly baked “100% Intentional”. Images after the jump. Enjoy!

 

Dec

27

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TMD is a division of SUM Agency dedicated to provide affordable Motion Graphics to anyone. We wanted to make the brand as organic and simple as we could. This is the final result.

Dec

26

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In October of 2006 SUM Agency was founded with the solely idea of providing creative solutions that help our clients succeed and obtain their goals. This is by far the most fun I have ever been while actually working.

Dec

26

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This is a quick logo I did for a Tuning Portal of a friend of mine.

Dec

26

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Back in 2001 I built a Web Development Company from the scratch. I recruited the team, trained them, developed the brand and got in charge of the Creative Direction of the agency. I really enjoyed most of my time working there, and if it wasn’t for the fact my former boss and owner of the company one day decided pay checks were overrated, I would probably even say it was a good experience.

I wouldn’t normally even name this company and actually I won’t but I still wanted to share with you the work I’ve done for them 6 years ago.

Dec

26

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I have a brother who’s a professional bodybuilder and a personal trainer. One day he suggested me the idea of importing dietary supplements from the States and sell them in Paraguay. In case you haven’t lived in Paraguay in the last few years, it’s very hard to get that kind of products there. So I decided to invest a little money I had and created Pesoca (Pesoca = Slang for bodybuilder in spanish).

If you ever spent enough time on a Gym and/or around bodybuilders you will know this people live on a world of discipline that can only be compared to those in the army. They diet 11.5 months a year. The first part of their diet consist on gaining weight, this is usually reffer as “the loading” stage. Once they hit their plateau they start the second part of their diet which consist on losing the fat they gained on the loading stage. They do accomplish with a totally different diet and totally different dietary supplements. The second part ends the day of the competition, and after that, they start the cycle once more, year after year.

The whole concept behind the PESOCA Logo is that endless gaining and then losing process, hence the difference of weight between the characters.

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