Posters Collections

I’ve found in posters a free and powerful form of expression. Each creation is a visual lab where I explore typography, composition, and imagery — sometimes as a study, other times as a statement. While not all of them are made for commercial purposes, posters hold a vital place in my creative process, especially when they intertwine with my musical journey. It’s at this intersection of design and music that many of my ideas take shape, rhythm, and identity.

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client

[ Independent Work ]

[ Independent Work ]
[ Independent Work ]
[ Independent Work ]
[ Independent Work ]

role

[ graphic design ]

[ graphic design ]
[ graphic design ]
[ graphic design ]
[ graphic design ]

year

[ may 2023 - 2025 ]

[ may 2023 - 2025 ]
[ may 2023 - 2025 ]
[ may 2023 - 2025 ]
[ may 2023 - 2025 ]
The Journey

My journey as a graphic designer didn’t begin with posters — that passion started around five years ago, when I began playing with my former band, Blizterin’ Sun. It was during that time that I designed my first show flyers to help promote our gigs. Little by little, I fell in love with the format — so direct, expressive, and full of creative potential. Since then, I’ve been refining my technique and developing my own style within this visual universe.

The Design

My design style leans heavily into sci-fi, rock, and vintage/retro aesthetics — without a doubt, my favorite themes to explore through posters. These influences allow me to play with bold visuals, nostalgic textures, and imaginative worlds that blend past and future.

Today, I live about 20 minutes from New York City, a place that deeply inspires me with its vibrant visual culture. The endless layers of wheat-pasted posters covering the city walls — raw, loud, and alive — constantly fuel my creativity. It’s in this chaotic beauty that I find rhythm, texture, and stories waiting to be told.

The new wave of rock 'n' roll inspires me every day. That’s why I started creating posters for the artists who have become part of my daily soundtrack — names like Joji, Reaper, Ekkstacy, Tim Maia, and others. These works are my way of paying tribute to the music that moves me, blending sound and visuals into pieces that reflect both emotion and energy.

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the development

I’ve always relied on Adobe Creative Cloud, with Photoshop being my all-time favorite tool. Alongside Illustrator, I’ve been creating unique icons, designs, typographic experiments, and textured compositions. These tools allow me to bring my creative ideas to life, blending precision with artistic freedom.

the takeaway

Designing posters has become more than just a creative exercise — it’s a personal ritual. Through them, I explore who I am as both a designer and a musician. While many of my posters are personal projects and studies, I also create commercial posters that challenge me to grow professionally and meet real-world demands. Each piece, whether personal or commercial, teaches me something new about visual balance, emotional impact, and the power of design.