Case Studies

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Binomial Advisory: how we designed the visual identity and helped the founder create a brand and position his practice.

Filipe, founder of Binomial Advisory, is a good friend with a decades-long career in “big guys” consulting, having decided to go solo by the end of last year. We met in the mid 90’s, don’t ask me how, and I’ve been following his career closely since then.  After working an early stint in auditing, he became a Tax expert.

For this, challenging the typical perception of Tax consultants was our first design hurdle: reframing the practice as a proactive partner in compliance and sustainability, helping both private and public sectors navigate the tax system and avoid unnecessary legal issues. This idea guided how we positioned Binomial Advisory as a trusted, positive force

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Editorial strategy for NEVOAZUL magazine

This project was short, lasting one month—a mentorship structured around three chapters. The first was dedicated to the magazine readers, the second to the editorial strategy and the third to the business model and the possible ways to professionalize the team editorial and content creation experience.

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Velo Culture: Beautiful Bicycles (Bicicletas Bonitas)

Ofício recently finished a commission to Velo Culture, the illustration "Bicicletas Bonitas", which means Beautifull Bicycles in Portuguese, designed by Miguel Moreira. It will be a decade this year since I founded Velo Culture with two friends. The first Velo Culture bicycle shop opened in the early days of 2012 in Matosinhos, in the Fish Market. A few years later, we opened a second shop in Central Porto, which is now shared with the Ofício Studio.

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MANNA Food & Yoga, Porto

I met Sara and Helder in 2018. At the time, they proposed a challenge to plan the Manna project from scratch: a new restaurant and café in the heart of Porto. The vegan restaurant offers delicious food on-site, like sourdough bread, fermented veggies, speciality coffee, craft beer and natural wines. They also wanted to include a Yoga Studio with several classes running daily.

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