WORK:
GRAPHIC DESIGN
CLIENT:
AGUA DE COCO FOUNDATION
INDUSTRY:
SOCIAL IMPACT
YEAR:
2022
about.
Agua de Coco Foundation is an NGO working in Madagascar and Cambodia to improve the lives of people in vulnerable situations, especially women and children, through education, health, and social inclusion. They needed to strengthen their visual communication to better convey their values and increase their impact. The challenge was to create a coherent, engaging visual identity capable of connecting with diverse audiences and supporting their projects.
Agua de Coco Foundation is an NGO working in Madagascar and Cambodia to improve the lives of people in vulnerable situations, especially women and children, through education, health, and social inclusion. They needed to strengthen their visual communication to better convey their values and increase their impact. The challenge was to create a coherent, engaging visual identity capable of connecting with diverse audiences and supporting their projects.

campaign.
I developed the visual communication for Bloco Malagasy, a percussion collective of over 200 girls and young women. This included posters and flyers for their international tour across cities like Madrid and Valencia, as well as social media content to expand reach and engagement. The goal was to translate the group’s energy and social mission into a flexible, recognizable visual system.
I developed the visual communication for Bloco Malagasy, a percussion collective of over 200 girls and young women. This included posters and flyers for their international tour across cities like Madrid and Valencia, as well as social media content to expand reach and engagement. The goal was to translate the group’s energy and social mission into a flexible, recognizable visual system.






identity & merch.
The project included the creation of logos and graphic elements to ensure consistency across all materials. Based on this visual language, I designed merchandising such as t-shirts, caps, and backpacks, conceived as tools for visibility and funding. The result was a cohesive system that reinforced both the group’s presence and its social impact.
The project included the creation of logos and graphic elements to ensure consistency across all materials. Based on this visual language, I designed merchandising such as t-shirts, caps, and backpacks, conceived as tools for visibility and funding. The result was a cohesive system that reinforced both the group’s presence and its social impact.






