In collaboration with the pioneering Japanese pants brand, Monpeh, I had the distinct honor of shaping their visual narrative from the ground up. Inspired by the rich Japanese culture, Monpeh pants are not merely a clothing item, but a testament to comfort, elegance, and timeless design.
Every stitch tells a story of two worlds converging – the meticulous detail of Japanese design intertwined with the exceptional craftsmanship of Portugal. My journey with Monpeh began with conceptualizing their visual identity, ensuring that it encapsulated the brand's core values and cultural fusion.
The illustrations and animations crafted for Monpeh are more than mere visuals; they are a homage to the profound essence of Japanese aesthetics. Each hang tag, paper bag, and neck tag was designed with the intention of making the consumer's experience as authentic and immersive as donning the pants themselves.
Additionally, in today's digital age, a brand's online presence speaks volumes. I took immense pride in designing Monpeh's website, ensuring it was not only user-friendly but also encapsulated the brand's philosophy, making every visitor's experience memorable.
Walking into a Monpeh store is akin to stepping into a world where two cultures harmoniously meld. The store signage I designed is both a beacon for those seeking unparalleled quality and a symbol of the brand's commitment to its roots.
In essence, working with Monpeh was not just a design project, but a cultural voyage. It stands as a testament to what can be achieved when passion, tradition, and innovation coalesce.




Window & wall illustration by Yuichi Fukuda









