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Projects at IS Creative Studio

Working at IS Creative Studio was an amazing experience that allowed me to understand the design practice as a way of building experiences. Thinking in every detail of the user's journey, beyond mere branded products or services. This is a compilation of some of the projects I worked on


Pop Ups are unique and unrepeatable experiences
It’s a project of IS Creative Studio with the aim of creating unique and unrepeatable gastronomic experiences in the form of Pop Ups. “We think about an ideal restaurant that is in our imagination. A place where besides eating something delicious, plays with imagination, surprise you, amuse you, make you travel and exercise all your senses”.
As part of the Studio, I worked on planning the experience next to the team, branding the event, and supporting as member staff during the event.

Pop Up 6 - “The fierce Red Riding Hood”
Type: Experience design, Event design
Year: 2014
Place: Lima, Peru
Photos: IS Creative Studio
Pop Up 7 - “Havana Libre”
Type: Experience design, Event design
Year: 2015
Place: Lima, Peru
Photos: IS Creative Studio

2.- Democratype
A project about interaction, co-creation and democracy

Democratype is an experimental typography workshop ideated by IS Creative Studio, in collaboration with Himi Saito. All participants take turns on a limited time-frame (15″ each), with limited tools to create a complete alphabet and decide by consensus when a letter it is finished.
As part of the IS Creative Studio team, we invited in this case to Brandlab, a brand agency in Lima, to co-create a unique alphabet using the Democratype experiment.

Type: Experimental, typography, illustration
Participants: Brandlab & IS Creative Studio.
Materials: Brush and ink on paper.
Year: 2015
Place: Lima, Peru
Photos: Wendy Gonzales
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