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Mimo Bar


Mimo is a bar located in Barcelona, Spain, that specializes in market cuisine.

Market cuisine, also known as "cocina de mercado" in Spanish, focuses on using fresh, seasonal ingredients sourced from local markets to create innovative and flavorful dishes. Mimo takes pride in their commitment to quality ingredients and their dedication to showcasing the vibrant flavors of Catalan's culinary scene.
CLIENT


Mimo Bar
DATE


2023
ROLE


Graphic design
Art direction

Illustration
CREDITS


Photos Jeff Siepman

Louis Hansel



















Satisfaction Breakfast set 


The Satisfaction Breakfast Set is enjoyed by tea and coffee enthusiasts worldwide.

Designed for warm beverages, this set is easy on the eye and comfortable in the hand. They make wonderful gifts and can be given in matching pairs or mixed and matched. They are stackable!


DATE


2021
ROLE


Product design
Art direction








Satisfaction Breakfast Set was the first project I created with Anas Rifi-Zinati.




We decided to give life to the pieces by drawing a smile of satisfaction to each one of them.


















Finally, it ended up being a small set for breakfast, the most important meal of the day.





Cloudy Bandana





This bandana is made of 100% cotton and is perfect for wearing on cloudy days.

Screen printed in Madrid by Amazink, and sewn by Maitelier in Barelona.

DATE


2021
ROLE


Illustration
Graphic design
Art direction
CREDITS


Photos Helena Hosta

Model Nanayaa Lali














2023 calendar


This calendar is a limited edition of 50

It contains 12 illustrations and is screen printed by Amazink Print Studio. The pages are supported by a porcelain stand produced by our favorite potter Anas Rifi-Zinati. We made it in two colors, white and blue.
CLIENT


Self-iniciated project
DATE


2023
ROLE


Illustration
Graphic design
Art direction
CREDITS


Photos Pepino de Mar Studio














toire Book 


イレToire is an exploration from a westen point of view to the experience of going to the toilet in Japan.

This book is inspired by a little essay written by a Japanese man from the 1930’s, Junichiro Tanizaki. He talked with so much passion about the traditional Japanese toilets and all the poetic concepts behind them. He also explains how was the experience in the past and how it changed to what is it now due to the influence of western culture and the introduction of new habits and customs from across the sea.
CLIENT


The final project for my University degree in Graphic Design and Multimedia at IDEP Barcelona
DATE


2018
ROLE


Graphic design
Art direction
CREDITS


Photos Guillem Ayora








For us, the westeners, a toilet is something that is very far from beauty, it is even a tabu. We don’t care that much about the experience of it. We just want it to be easy to clean, so we don’t see further than functionality. But the experience of going to the toilet is on another level in Japan.




In the past you could see the wabi-sabi in its most expression where the wooden floors and walls had a beautiful patina of the time and you were sorrounded by the sounds and the smells of the rain because they used to be outdoors.




















The beautiful experience of going to the toilet has changed a lot but there are still strong concepts behind it, not as poetic as they used to be but they are focused on the confort and satisfaction of the user besides the functionality and this is what makes them unique.




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