Silencer – Parametric Modeling & Texturing
Fully modeled and textured parametrically in Grasshopper, showcasing precise control over form, patterns, and surfaces. Demonstrates advanced parametric design applied to industrial components.
I am a multidisciplinary designer passionate about design, technology, and visual innovation. My work combines creativity, technical rigor, and aesthetic sensitivity, exploring solutions ranging from textures and 3D modeling to animations, digital interfaces, graphic design, and visual communication.
I enjoy transforming client ideas and briefs into unique visual experiences, always exploring new tools, programs, and creative approaches, including parametric design and innovative workflows.
From the automotive sector to marketing projects, exhibitions, and digital interfaces, my goal is to create work that communicates, inspires, and surprises, always uniting aesthetics, functionality, and technology.
I transform concepts into impactful visual solutions, from 3D design to marketing and UI/UX.
Fully modeled and textured parametrically in Grasshopper, showcasing precise control over form, patterns, and surfaces. Demonstrates advanced parametric design applied to industrial components.
Created detailed textures, applied realistic material renderings, and quickly prototyped them for evaluation. Demonstrates workflow from digital texturing to rapid physical testing.
Tasked with developing a concept based on given ideas, I created initial sketches and refined the form through 3D modeling and rendering. The project demonstrates my workflow from concept visualization to realistic representation, integrating both design thinking and technical execution.
I create detailed 3D models from concept to final visualization, producing high-quality renders and animations that showcase form, materials, and movement. This work allows me to communicate design intent effectively, providing realistic and engaging visual representations for presentations, marketing, or client review.
Dia D is a graphic design event that has been growing every year, becoming one of the most anticipated gatherings for graphic designers. It offers valuable opportunities for designers at all levels, but it’s particularly meaningful for IPCA students, as it includes a competition within the Graphic Project course. The challenge consists of developing the full visual identity and communication materials for the event itself.
Collaboration with Catarina Ferreira