THE AUTHOR
I got into advertising doing paste-up in 1993 and worked for small advertising agencies until 1999, when I became an infographer for the “Lance!” sports newspaper. Meanwhile, I did jobs as an illustrator for advertising agencies, publishers and studios, did jobs for Adidas, Brazil's Mercedes Benz, among others. In 2002, I began to work exclusively as an illustrator and started dpomg partnerships with other artists to get into the didactic and paradidactic books market. From 2004 to 2008worked as a colorist for the Magic Eye Studio, for several Disney characters, including Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, The Emperors New Groove, Lady And The Tramp, Chicken Little, Dego The Explorer, Monsters Inc., and sets for Marvel Heroes. In 2007, I licensed 4 characters of mine for a school supplies company, Sunflower Collection, Riskinho (“”Sketchy”). Docinhos (“Candies”) Collection and Mariazinha (“Little Mary”). I edited the “Eureca! Superkids” for children ages 7 to 12, distributed for free in schools from SAo Paulo's capital. In 2009, “Lance!” released, through my own “Eureca!” Publishing imprint, the book “The Two-Legged Saci”*, where I completely illustrated the piece with a story by author Djair Galvão. I taught comic books and basic digital painting and drawing om “Eba!” Art Studios “Brasil!”. For 14 years. Communications coordinator at Blucher Publishing from 2008 to 2012, graduated in Art Education and completed a two-year course in games development and production. Currently, I'm a conceptual designer at c+e where I create and draw projects for ludics events for mall centers with great brands like Disney (pixar, star wars, marvel), Universal and Hasbro. I published by Via Lettera Publishing the graphic novel “Jaguara – Warrior And Sovereign” in 2005 and since then I work with other professionals in my “Eureca!” Design Studio, besides doing characters creation, illustration, animation and graphic design jobs, in Jaguara's multimedia evolution. In this website, I'll display projects and samples of that evolution as well as our intent to turn them into a game. *The Saci is a popular Brazilian folkloric legend, usually portrayed as a one-legged kid.

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