Brazilian Modernism – Editorial Design
Editorial project exploring the legacy of Brazilian Modernism, with a focus on some of the most influential names in architecture such as Oscar Niemeyer, Lina Bo Bardi, and Lúcio Costa. The piece highlights how their work shaped not only Brazil’s visual identity, but also global conversations around form, space, and social function in design. Through carefully curated visuals and layout, the editorial reflects the movement’s balance of bold geometry, organic forms, and political context. This research is deeply personal, as Brazilian Modernism continues to inspire my own creative process especially in its ability to merge aesthetics with purpose and cultural relevance.
Client
Brazilian Culture
DELIVERABLES
Editorial Photography Graphic Design Architecture
Year
2024
Role
Creative Direction