The Rio de Janeiro Museum of Justice, undergoing a major renewal process, commissioned a new visual identity to reflect its evolving role. What started as a branding project grew into a broad design collaboration. The museum’s graphic language was refreshed for its permanent collection and two temporary exhibitions, including printed materials, invitations, signage, and promotional pieces. The design aimed to connect the museum’s legacy with a modern, accessible presence.

Beyond the core identity, the project focused on all areas of communication design. Exhibition graphics were conceived to integrate with curatorial narratives, enhancing visitor flow and spatial orientation. From large-scale wall texts to subtle wayfinding elements, each design choice aimed to clarify and enrich the museum experience.

Client: Museu da Justiça
General Coordination: Fora
Project Coordination: Fabricia Ramos

Architecture Design: Gru.a 
Graphic Design: Gabriel Fuks & Quinta-feira

Visual identity, exhibition design, institutional video, printed materials, promotional design