Porto Rocha designed QUILO, a 300-page photo magazine conceived by photographer and creative director Mico Toledo. The publication unites the work of 38 Brazilian photographers and six writers, celebrating the country's diverse visual culture through raw, modernist-inspired layouts and tactile materials. The design balances bold structure with fluid storytelling to reflect Brazil’s cultural resilience and creative spirit.
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PORTO ROCHA created a bold, maximalist identity for Netflix Brazil’s Tudum, a 116-page publication replacing the brand’s live event during the pandemic. The design embraces vibrant color, expressive typography, and a mix of illustration and photography to capture the energy of pop culture. The project showcases a playful yet cohesive editorial system that reflects Netflix’s dynamic entertainment ethos.
The Brand Identity features 'Emotional Landscapes,' a book capturing the work of Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx. The publication was designed by New York-based duo Felipe Rocha and Leo Porto of PORTO ROCHA, with photography by Jonás Romo. The project highlights a clean typographic approach using black, orange, and white tones.