QUILO

Felipe Rocha

QUILO is a single edition 300-page photo magazine featuring some of the best documentary photography and short-story writing in Brasil today. Created by creative director and photographer Mico Toledo and designed by PORTO ROCHA.

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    Felipe Rocha, Brazil (2023)

    Felipe is a Brazilian designer and creative director based in New York. With over 15 years of experience in various fields of design, including branding, experiential, editorial, digital, and advertising...

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    QUILO is a single edition 300-page photo magazine featuring some of the best documentary photography and short-story writing in Brasil today. Created by creative director and photographer Mico Toledo and designed by PORTO ROCHA.

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    Felipe Rocha, Brazil (2023)

    Felipe is a Brazilian designer and creative director based in New York. With over 15 years of experience in various fields of design, including branding, experiential, editorial, digital, and advertising, he has created culturally relevant work for globally recognized brands like Netflix, Apple, and Nike, as well as for notable cultural institutions such as Sundance Film Festival and PAC NYC. Before founding PORTO ROCHA, Felipe led design for new brand initiatives and major artist collaborations at Spotify. His past experiences also include working as Senior Designer at Sagmeister & Walsh and completing a residency at Fabrica, Benetton’s creative laboratory in Italy where he worked on the iconic COLORS Magazine.