
Who am I?
Hello! My name is Pedro Henrique (PH). I have higher education in Graphic Design and several complementary courses in related areas, in addition to almost 15 years of professional experience, initially working in the creation of websites, then in the market editorial, later in the printing and finishing graphics sector. I currently work as a self-employed in brand design and several of its applications.
Discipline Monitor
During my undergraduate studies, I was a monitor for two subjects: Graphic Processes, with professor Joelson Santos de Souza and Multimedia Design, with professor Diogo Maia.
Student Design Movement
During my undergraduate studies, I was an active member and director of the Academic Technology Center and Design (cated), actively working in the search for improvements for fellow design students with the Faculty's coordination and management.
Event Organization
Still during this period, I was on the organizing committee of Design events, such as Seintegra! (Integrated Design Week) in the 2013 editions, 2014 and 2015, in addition to N_Design (ENE - National Meeting of Design Students) in Goiânia in 2014.
Module 1
- Graphic Processes - 66h
- Graphic Expression - 66h
- Color and Visual Perception - 66h
- Digital Image Processing - 32h
- Vector Drawing - 32h
- Methodology - 66h
- Typography - 50h
Module 2
- Print Design - 133h
- Sustainability in Design - 50h
- Communication in Design - 66h
- Typographic Composition - 50h
- Design History - 50h
- Layout - 66h
- Illustration - 50h
Module 3
- Multimedia Design - 133h
- Culture and Social Media - 33h
- Interface and Usability - 50h
- Digital Audio and Video - 50h
- Graphic Animation - 66h
- Photography - 66h
Module 4
- Corporate Design - 133h
- Sign Design - 66h
- Packaging Design - 66h
- Contemporary Design - 33h
- Marketing - 66h
Module 5
- TCC - Course Conclusion Paper - 250h
- Business and Enterprises - 50h
- Sociology - 50h
Complementary Courses
How I have sought to expand my knowledge and experience since graduating in Graphic Design:
- Branding I to V | Guilherme Sebastiany (Brandster)
- Strategic Communication Planning - Coletivo Centopeia | Juliana França
- The Naming Strategy | Guilherme Sebastiany (Brandster)
- How Name Registration Works | Guilherme Sebastiany (Brandster)
- Visual Identity in Branding | Guilherme Sebastiany (Brandster)
- Strategic Visual Identity | Bruno Jankowisk (Brandster)
- Calligraphy - Coletivo Centopeia | Andréa Branco
- Modular Typography - GO Type | Érico Lebedenco
- Creating a Website from Scratch in WordPress | Brunão Sousa (Doubly)
- Responsive web-design - Not in California | Rhawbert Costa (Nitrocorpz)
- UX Weekend (User Experience) - PontoGet Corworking | Edu Agni
- Social Media Marketing (10 courses in 1) | Udemy
- Team Leadership - Senac GO | Adriana Paiva Veiga
Experience
Giovanna Gagno
Cuida Bem
Ligna
Servindo Amor
Escrita Descomplicada
Mais Interior
Vencedor Orgânicos
Muidokan
Douglas Melo
Sítio Aum
LAG Sistemas
Vale do Eden
DSV
Luana Medeiros
VegetAliens
DF&K
Studio Fine
ColorFlexo
Bibliomundi
Pirei!
Flora dos Ventos
GO vegan
Art3
Vale do Tamanduá
Diário Central
Sob o Olhar dos Famintos
Jardim Vital
EmpreLab
Bitcoin Brasil
Catavento
quadro livre
Tradutor Geek
Lucas Magdiel
Interagi
Seintegra!
cated
LabTip
N_Goiânia 2014
DM
ATI
Why "Oito" and an octopus as a symbol?
"Oito" means "eight" in Portuguese, and octopuses have eight tentacles. Inspired by this I also selected eight of their habilities that I relate to professionally:

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<h5>1. Transparency</h5>
Occurs in some species. A characteristic that I seek to have with customers from the first <strong>service</strong> to delivery and support. -
<h5>2. Flexibility</h5>
The octopus is a mollusk (without a skeleton). Thus, it can take different forms and <strong>adapt</strong> to different types of situations. -
<h5>3. Commitment</h5>
It also has suction cups on its tentacles, and with this the ability <strong>to hold on tightly</strong> to what it is trying to conquer. -
<h5>4. Capacity</h5>
One of the most intelligent animals, its brain and complex network of neurons make it very adept at <strong>solving challenges</strong>. -
<h5>5. Detailed view</h5>
With eyes comparable to those of humans in complexity, they <strong>perceive details</strong> such as color variations, shapes, textures, etc. -
<h5>6. Colors and Textures</h5>
Several species change their skin color and texture to camouflage themselves, looking like <strong>electronic screens</strong> with rich details! -
<h5>7. Use of ink</h5>
They expel a cloud of ink to dazzle predators' senses. Use of ink is also fundamental in <strong>print design</strong>. -
<h5>8. Detachment</h5>
Some perform autotomy: amputating a limb that moves as a distraction during the escape. <strong>Let go when necessary</strong>!
Eight services, too!
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Branding <br />(Brand strategy)
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Name and<br />Verbal Identity
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Logo and Visual Identity
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Trademark Registration<br />at Brazilian INPI
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Website Creation<br />and E-commerce
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Social media management
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Editorial design <br />(paged)
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Print <br />graphics design
Testimonials (shorts)
Very empathetic in his relationship with the client, Pedro’s work is of rare beauty, delicacy and vigor.”

He expressed our essence and knew how to project the company’s philosophy in a visual and interactive way!”

Articles

Sustainability, Design and Daily Life
