Brand identity for an artist-led gallery, workshop, and studios in Bristol. Just as the gallery offers a flexible environment for artists to shape and transform, the logo expands and adjusts to suit different formats. Logo, typography, and colour palette create a cohesive yet flexible foundation, allowing the owners to adapt the identity as the space evolves.
Print and digital collateral for H Furniture, promoting their range of original, timeless furniture. Deliverables included a catalogue, postcard set, invites, social media assets, and signage for events such as Clerkenwell Design Week. A clean, thoughtful use of brand typography and imagery highlights the products’ craftsmanship and artisanal quality.
Promotional communications for an online short course on Visual Identity at London College of Communication (UAL). The identity adopts a playful style, with moving geometric shapes used as a nod to the components of a brand identity. Deliverables included a postcard set, poster, digital banners, and social media posts.
General brand leaflet for Pancreatic Cancer UK, in collaboration with GOOD Agency, as part of the charity’s recent rebrand. Bold and direct, the design reflects the charity’s urgent and solution-focused approach, using an editorial style to demand attention, inspire action, and empower people with ways to help.
A concept proposal for the first-ever Macmillan Innovation Conference, centered around the theme ‘the missing piece in cancer care.’ The identity incorporates a pie chart-inspired device, symbolizing the role of innovation in completing the picture of holistic cancer support. Designed while working as part of Macmillan’s in-house creative team.
The ‘Crisis at Christmas’ fundraising campaign changes the narrative of homelessness by giving people with lived experience the opportunity to tell their own story. I worked in collaboration with GOOD Agency on this project, rolling out concepts across various formats, including out-of-home, social media, and leaflets.
Impact Report for B-Corp certified nursery group N Family Club, translating their mission and achievements into a paired-back and accessible digital publication. The report incorporates infographics and brand illustrations that bring key data and insights to life and reinforce the organization’s warm and playful identity.
Identity for an independent brand of Mexican handmade childrenswear, home accessories, and crafts. The design features a distinctive zigzag device, inspired by the textures and patterns found in the brand’s products. Deliverables included a logo, brand guidelines, and adaptable templates for social media and print.
About
Studio Fig is the graphic design studio of Raquel Figueira, a designer, visual artist, and researcher working at the intersection of culture, education, and social impact. With experience collaborating with in-house teams, agencies, and independent creatives, the studio supports projects that champion the arts, learning, and meaningful change.
Rooted in a thorough understanding of visual culture, inclusive communication, and accessible design, Studio Fig works across print, digital, and environments to connect with audiences in thoughtful ways.
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reach out at figueira.raquel@gmail.com