Hemendik

Hemendik

Client:
Mito, Hemendik

Collaboration:
Asier Belloso

Industriy:
Design
Journalism

Disciplines:
Web Development

Hemendik is an initiative created to highlight the creativity and history of the Basque Country. It’s a project that seeks to build bridges between industry, culture, and society by narrating the creative processes; through these, pathways open up to adapt to new situations and eras.

The project began with the publication of a book. In it, we selected 50 iconic objects from the Basque Country to evocatively tell the region’s history.

Now, Hemendik will take a new step with an online magazine that will bring together current news, in-depth reports… My role has been to develop this magazine.

BlueTechPort Barcelona

BlueTech Port 

Client:
Singularity

Industry:
Renewable energy, technology

Disciplines:
Web design

Bluetechport is the blue-economy innovation hub spearheaded by the Port of Barcelona. Based in Port Vell, it launched within the Pier01 facilities and is set to relocate its activities to the old Sant Bertran warehouses, where specialized spaces will be created for developing sustainable maritime technologies.

It operates as a multisector ecosystem, bringing together startups, scale-ups, accelerators and institutions focused on blue-economy technologies. Amenities include coworking areas, MareNostrum research zones, an auditorium for talks, networking lounges and a port “sandbox” where prototypes can be tested directly along 50 linear meters of quayside.

Via the Singularity agency, I’ve been commissioned to design a landing page to promote the project.

Flor

Creperia Flor

Client:
Creperie Flor

Industry:
Hospitality

Disciplines:
Branding
Web Design
Web Development

Creperie Flor is one of the oldest and most beloved establishments in Zaragoza’s Old Town, specializing in crêpes and serving authentic French cuisine since 1980. A true Zaragoza classic, it offers the chance to enjoy crêpes with genuine French charm in the heart of the city.

I was commissioned to design and develop their website—one that would reflect both their tradition and their commitment to quality. Upon taking on the project, I identified graphic inconsistencies and low-resolution assets, so I began by unifying the color palette, typography, and image style. With that foundation in place, the new site will be able to convey the essence of the restaurant clearly and coherently.

Aki furniture

Alki furniture

Client:
Mito

Industry:
Furniture manufacturing
Industrial design

Disciplines:
UI/UX design

Alki.fr

Alki is a brand based in Larresoro, in the Northern Basque Country, that manufactures solid wood furniture. Known for its distinctive creations and its deep-rooted values as a cooperative, it is undoubtedly one of the most inspiring projects in the sector. Alki offers a wide range of standard and custom-made solutions for hotels, workspaces, cafés, restaurants, and public spaces. Among its completed projects, we can find work by renowned architects such as Foster + Partners, Frank Gehry, Steven Holl, Rudy Ricciotti, MVRDV, and RDAI, among many others.

Through the Mito agency, I took part—together with Fik specialists—in the UI/UX design of Alki’s new website developed on Shopify. Since I was not involved in the front-end development, the final result did not meet my standards.