Explore Pixer Visual’s transformational journey in branding and visual design, highlighting its futuristic approach to meeting the needs of international markets.
In the vast world of architectural visualization, there are a few names that stand out not only for the quality of their renderings, but also for the stories they tell and the identities they create. Pixer Visual, a beacon in the Archviz space, embodies this trait. A company with deep roots in Brazil’s real estate rendering sector, Pixer Visual works closely with interior designers, construction industry heavyweights, architects, and developers.
The launch of Pixer Visual is heartwarming. Founded by two passionate partners, its origins were fueled by an endless passion for the Archviz market, an entrepreneurial spirit and a vision to serve a wide range of customers in Brazil. But this was not the end. The two envisioned expanding their premium service globally.
The task at hand was a difficult one: refreshing the visual identity of Pixer Visual. The purpose was clear. It’s about bringing to life contemporary designs that resonate with a prestigious clientele in Brazil and beyond its borders.
Meticulously crafted by Jean Guerreiro, Pixer’s transformed face is a testament to the brand’s evolution. The design story encapsulates the fusion of modernity and futurism. This subtly emphasizes the brand’s unparalleled exclusivity in the services offered. The new design is more than just a visual: it’s a story of ambition, growth and the constant pursuit of excellence.
This design speaks volumes about the dynamism of the market, but it doesn’t overshadow the individuals behind Pixer. A perfect balance between the brand’s rich heritage and forward-looking aspirations.
In conclusion, Pixer Visual’s rebrand isn’t just about aesthetics. It reflects its journey, spirit and vision for the future. With his masterful design acumen, Jean Guerreiro has successfully woven Pixar’s past, present, and future into a visual story that resonates, captivates, and inspires.
Branding and visual identity deliverables
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