As part of the museum’s renewal, the visual identity and exhibition graphics were rebuilt for the permanent collection and two shows. Scope spanned print, video, digital and social channels, invitations, and promotional materials, unified by a modular system and consistent typography. Exhibition identity and gallery graphics included wall text, section panels, object labels, and promotional print—delivered as reusable templates and standards. This supported immediate programming while establishing foundations for future exhibitions.

Guided by the aim to bring justice closer to the public, the design prioritized plain language, clear hierarchy, and legibility. Titles, dates, and curatorial texts were standardized for quick scanning. File kits, type scales, and layout rules were documented so the museum’s team can produce new materials autonomously—ensuring continuity over time. The result was a clearer, more approachable presence that helped the museum communicate its collection and program to broader audiences.

Year
2025
Client
Rio Museum of Justice

Location
Rio de Janeiro, BR

Coordination
Fabricia Ramos (Fora)

Architecture Design
Gru.a
Creative DirectionGabriel Fuks/Quinta-feira
Design
Gabriel Fuks/Quinta-feira

Documentation
Estúdio em obra

CategoryIdentity
Exhibition 
Digital
Print