Automatica has been developing cultural projects since 2005, working across the creation, production, curation, management, coordination, and consulting of exhibitions, educational programs, publications, and other art-related initiatives. The company has built an extensive portfolio spanning collaborations with artists, curators, historians, cultural institutions, and public and private sponsors, as well as participation in calls for proposals, awards, and public incentive programs.

I designed their new website with the goal of showcasing this vast body of work. Given the scale of their archive, I proposed and implemented a search tool, allowing visitors to easily navigate and filter projects. To make the project more accessible and cost-effective, we chose an online web design platform that requires no coding, reducing expenses while maintaining a polished and functional site. The platform serves both as a public showcase and an accessible internal archive, reflecting Automatica’s breadth of activity over nearly two decades.

Client: Automatica
Design: Gabriel Fuks & Quinta-feira

Scope: Website design and non-code development, search functionality, portfolio/archive structure