SPACE10 Mexico

Vibrant visual identity for a Mexico City pop-up, exploring beyond human-centered design.

SPACE10 Mexico

Vibrant visual identity for a Mexico City pop-up, exploring beyond human-centered design.

About

Space10 Mexico was a two-week pop-up event exploring design’s relationship with our planet. Themed ‘Beyond Human-Centered Design,’ the event featured 18 events, 60 speakers, workshops, exhibitions, and a hackathon. This visual identity was developed to go hand in hand with the vision and aspiration we had for such an event. Discussions highlighted the regional nature of good design, advocating for community-driven solutions at local levels. Emphasizing Indigenous knowledge and local materials, the pop-up resonated locally and within the design industry. With packed events and waitlists, it showcased the city’s diverse creativity and commitment to sustainability, charting a dynamic course for the future of global design, deeply rooted in community and eco-conscious values.

About

Space10 Mexico was a two-week pop-up event exploring design’s relationship with our planet. Themed ‘Beyond Human-Centered Design,’ the event featured 18 events, 60 speakers, workshops, exhibitions, and a hackathon. This visual identity was developed to go hand in hand with the vision and aspiration we had for such an event. Discussions highlighted the regional nature of good design, advocating for community-driven solutions at local levels. Emphasizing Indigenous knowledge and local materials, the pop-up resonated locally and within the design industry. With packed events and waitlists, it showcased the city’s diverse creativity and commitment to sustainability, charting a dynamic course for the future of global design, deeply rooted in community and eco-conscious values.

About

Space10 Mexico was a two-week pop-up event exploring design’s relationship with our planet. Themed ‘Beyond Human-Centered Design,’ the event featured 18 events, 60 speakers, workshops, exhibitions, and a hackathon. This visual identity was developed to go hand in hand with the vision and aspiration we had for such an event. Discussions highlighted the regional nature of good design, advocating for community-driven solutions at local levels. Emphasizing Indigenous knowledge and local materials, the pop-up resonated locally and within the design industry. With packed events and waitlists, it showcased the city’s diverse creativity and commitment to sustainability, charting a dynamic course for the future of global design, deeply rooted in community and eco-conscious values.

Collaborators

Client

Toronto Raptors, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment

With

Virginia Lui, Sheila Fakurnejad, Kevin Curran, Niños Heroes, Alexis Marks, Francisco Cortés

Collaborators

Client

Toronto Raptors, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment

With

Virginia Lui, Sheila Fakurnejad, Kevin Curran, Niños Heroes, Alexis Marks, Francisco Cortés

Photo

Rick Madonik, Finn O’Hara, Robby Rey