When the pandemic started a lot of companies closed down, while some were able to shift into something that would help the current situation that we areĀ in. One of them is Attique, what used to be a hobby for a stage designer turned into a full blown business to help those affected by the pandemic. The founder decided to not lay off the workers that he had and instead teach them a new craft which is leathermaking. These leather masks were then sold and to front liners at a very big discount to help with the mask shortage.

Truly a company for good when the LGBTQ+ day was slowly approaching they decided to create a mask to celebrate the brothers and sisters from this group. This mask was widely accepted and appreciated with some known local celebrities wearing them on magazine shoots to show their support to the community.
I did this shoot and small design campaign to Attique for free, I really wanted to do something for the community that is struggling with this on going pandemic. I used the skills that I have to improve the advocacy of small companies like that Attique so they can help more and more people.


Client:
Attique
SkillsĀ Used:
Art Direction
Graphic Design
Product Photography
Tools:
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator

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