MEXICO CITY ART WEEK
Printed pieces developed in collaboration with UNNO Gallery for Mexico City Art Week. The project explores editorial composition, material subtlety, and quiet visual hierarchy to frame the gallery’s artistic presence.
Invitations and printed materials were conceived as extensions of the exhibition atmosphere — minimal, tactile, and contemplative.
CESAR NUÑEZ
HABITACIÓN 116
UNNO GALLERY
VETTORETTI
Editorial design for the architectural portfolio of AV Vettoretti, conceived as a quiet and structured publication to present spatial work with clarity and precision. The layout balances photography, drawings, and text through generous margins and restrained typography.
The publication emphasizes rhythm and sequence, allowing each project to unfold gradually while maintaining a cohesive visual language throughout the book.
33 CONTEMPORARY GALLERY
DUNNA LOS CABOS
JACARANDAS
Editorial design for an exhibition catalogue developed for 33 Contemporary Gallery in Chicago. The publication was conceived as a visual extension of the artwork, allowing color, texture, and composition to guide the reading experience.
Through restrained typography and careful pacing, the catalogue frames the work without competing with it, creating a quiet balance between documentation and interpretation.
Editorial design for a residential catalogue developed to present the Jacarandas Cuernavaca project through architecture, landscape, and spatial detail. The publication uses a structured grid, restrained typography, and generous white space to organize photography, plans, and project information.
The layout was designed to communicate clarity and calm, allowing the architectural language of the project to unfold through sequence and proportion.
ditorial design for a customer experience book developed for Dunna Los Cabos. The publication was conceived to communicate the project’s atmosphere, lifestyle, and spatial experience through image, sequence, and narrative.
The layout combines photography, texture, and minimal typography to create a calm reading rhythm that reflects the hospitality identity of the project, translating place and experience into printed form.
SCUPTURE CATALOGUE AV
A publication designed to accompany a series of sculptural objects. Through minimal typography, generous margins, and slow visual pacing, the catalogue frames each piece with clarity and restraint.
The editorial system approaches documentation as interpretation, translating material presence into printed form.