NAVE MULTIPURPOSE SPACE  — The project focused on the rehabilitation of an existing space, transforming it into a versatile venue capable of accommodating a wide range of programs in the future, including gallery exhibitions, events, retail, or a café. At the heart of the intervention is a circular wall made of a lightweight metal structure, which plays a dual role in defining the space. Internally, it functions as a storage area, ensuring practical organization. Externally, the curved surface becomes a striking visual identity for Nave, serving as a focal point and source of soft illumination. This seamless integration of functionality and aesthetics establishes Nave as a flexible and inviting space, ready to adapt to the evolving needs of its users.













GRAPHIC DESIGN AND VISUAL IDENTITY PROJECT  — The design for NAVE’s visual identity is centered around the idea of flexibility and interconnectedness, mirroring the space’s potential to host a variety of programs. The logo, composed of individual squares that gradually come together to form the name “NAVE”, represents the way different elements of the space — whether artistic, cultural, or social — interact to create a unified whole.

Beyond the logo, I developed a series of dynamic graphics and layouts, including social media assets and event posters. The visual identity is built to adapt, giving Nave a cohesive and evolving presence that reflects the ever-changing nature of the space itself.




















CLIENT — Nave    LOCATION — Porto, Portugal    YEAR — 2023    PHOTOS + VIDEOS — Francisco Costa and Mariya Aleksandrova