Pedro Lobo is a graphic designer who could be identified as a visual artist and researcher. His ongoing work seeks to activate messages through a dialogical approach while taking a collaborative position at its core.

Pedro’s work specializes in crafting visual identities through art direction, design strategy, editorial design, web design, and moving image with a focus on storytelling.

If you want to collaborate, work, or just to say hi, get in touch!

pedrolobodesign@gmail.com



Education
2020 – 2022
Master of Arts in Fine Art and Design
The Critical Inquiry Lab

Design Academy Eindhoven
2016-2019
Bachelor in Communication Design
ESAD - Escola Superior de Artes e Design


Work
2019 – Present
Communication Designer
Freelance

2022—2023
Graphic Designer
esad—idea

2023
Graphic Designer
Porto Design Biennale


Clients & Collaborators
Nederlands Philharmonisch Orkest
Nederlands Kamerorkest
Rua das Gaivotas 6
Porto Design Biennale
Studio Andrew Howard
André Cruz Studio
esad—idea
ESAD, Matosinhos
Casa do Design Matosinhos
Inês Nepomuceno
Susana Martins
MAAT Saxophone Quartet
● Rita Palha Lopes
Nuno Lobo
Agostinho Sequeira
Casa da Música, Porto
Rui Santos
Conservatorium van Amsterdam
● Netherlands Food Parternship
Afonso Sereno
Gustavo Nina
● Sketch 351
Design Academy Eindhoven
Vlad Braga
Carolina Feijó
● Daniel Bertini
● Miguel Howard
Eva Lotta Landskron
Louisa Wolf
● John Carrillo
Anna Perugini


Social

Instagram
Linkedin
Behance




Composers’ Festival

(2019)

Composers’ Festival 10 Years

Convservatorium van Amsterdam

Visual Identity

(2019)


The Composers’ Festival is a platform for the graduating composition students of the Conservatorium van Amsterdam to present their best works, collaborating with more than 100 art students and professionals. The wonderful diversity of the concerts offers a great pallet of new music in various genres: chamber, electronic and organ music, interdisciplinary performances and a campfire piece.



  1. Design
    Pedro Lobo


  2. Composers
    Silvia Lanao, David Ko, Pepjin Streng,
    Nuno Lobo, Dannis Matos,
    Sebastiaan van Yperen,
    Thomas Brown, Leon Haxby