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Designs by Chelsea — Chelsea Sabugo — Manila, Philippines

“I enjoy the freedom and creativity that come with festival branding. It’s an opportunity to break away from conventional design rules and explore unique and immersive visuals that resonate with the energy of the event. There’s something exciting about creating an identity that enhances the attendee experience and makes the event feel more engaging and memorable. The dynamic, fast-paced nature...

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Rakhmat Jaka Perkasa — Martapura, Indonesia

“Festivals offer a unique opportunity for visual exploration, allowing me to experiment with a wide range of formats. I especially enjoy creating identities with multiple visual derivatives, as festival identities typically go beyond just digital or two-dimensional media — they often span various forms, from print to interactive installations. What makes them even more exciting is the collaborative nature of...

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NOSSA™ — Lisbon, Portugal

What do you enjoy most about designing event and festival identities? “The creative freedom and the opportunity to capture the spirit of an experience. Festivals are all about energy, excitement, and bringing people together, and designing their identities allows us to visually translate that atmosphere.”...

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Kenneth Kuh — San Francisco, USA

What do you enjoy most about designing event and festival identities? “They’re often more expressive and playful, thanks to their short-term nature. Instead of focusing on strict visual consistency, there’s room to refresh the look each year based on the festival’s theme. This flexibility, combined with the instant engagement as people post and share the designs, is incredibly satisfying. What’s...

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Chloé Grienenberger — Paris, France

What do you enjoy most about designing event and festival identities? “Generally, I like the research and exploration phase where the limits are not yet set and the artistic direction can take a multitude of forms. Once the identity is created, I like to work on the coherence between all the visual communication media from print to web.”...

Everyday Practice — Seoul, Korea

How is event and festival identity design different from other projects? “Because festival identities are projects that need to be highly contemporary, they have to be both familiar and unfamiliar, with the most trendy and popular values. Therefore, designing festival identities requires designers to be able to read contemporary trends.”...

El Centre del Carme acoge un taller de creación de revistas experimentales

«Edítalo tú mismo» se celebra los días 29, 30 y 31 de enero como actividad paralela a la exposición «Páginas en construcción». La Conselleria de Educación, Cultura, Universidades y Empleo, a través del Consorci de Museus de la Comunitat Valenciana (CMCV), presenta un taller de creación de revistas raras y experimentales en el Centre del Carme de Cultura Contemporània (CCCC)...

FIXGU — Gustavo Estevão — Ubá, Brazil

What do you enjoy most about designing event and festival identities? “The freedom of creation is certainly the best part. I connect with places in myself that were forgotten or dormant. Furthermore, these visual identities can almost always be brought to the world through iconography, illustrations and graphics, so the creative process is quite artistic, and ends up being what...