Celrè

Overhead outdoor photograph showing a B&W cover of the "Celrè" magazine featuring a portrait of an smiling older woman with glasses

project overview

The magazine Celrè needed a visual identity that moved away from typical municipal publications, highlighting the human and natural heritage of Quart. I designed a brand identity that breathes proximity and craftsmanship, using a bold, characterful typography and a warm color palette inspired by the village’s iconic pottery. The layout balances a clean, modern structure with the raw power of black-and-white photography, creating a contrast that honors tradition—like the historical archives and local artisans—while offering a contemporary perspective on the Gavarres landscape. The result is a publication that doesn’t just inform; it becomes a collector’s piece that residents want to keep on their coffee tables.

project type

Editorial design

year

2021-2025

my role

Brand & Packaging Designer

client

Ajuntament de Quart

Isometric layout of open magazine spreads showcasing B&W landscape photography, and editorial design elements.
Close-up photo of raw, unglazed terracotta pot rims showing the earthy texture and concentric hand-spun lines.
Ochre back cover with Ajuntament de Quart logo on a dark background showing stacked magazine pages, with metal spiral bindings, highlighting variations of warm earthy colors.

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