26.08.10 / Architecture, Branding, WeEatDesign / Author: WeEatDesign / Comments: (0)

Roberto Ramírez Pizarro is a young architect, from Mérida, Yucatán. Recently we developed his naming and branding resulting in a great and simple identity named R79. Cool!
26.08.10 / Branding, WeEatDesign / Author: WeEatDesign / Comments: (0)

Recently we developed the branding for a social events and kids party hall named Happy Place. The owners of the place came up with the name and wanted a sober and elegant solution. Cool!
06.08.10 / Exhibits, Photography, WeEatDesign, Web / Author: WeEatDesign / Comments: (0)

Recently we developed the official website for an awesome exhibit called edit&exit, which is a collective project including some of the hottest photographers, models, and fashion designers in Mérida, Yucatán. Cool!
06.08.10 / Architecture, Branding, WeEatDesign / Author: WeEatDesign / Comments: (0)

Jonathan Segura Torres is a young architect, also from Mérida, Yucatán. Recently we developed his branding. Cool!
06.08.10 / Architecture, Branding, WeEatDesign / Author: WeEatDesign / Comments: (0)

We recently developed the branding for Mauricio Gallegos, a young architect from Mérida, Yucatán. He was featured in Base Magazine No.3. Cool!
09.07.10 / Advertising, WeEatDesign / Author: WeEatDesign / Comments: (0)

In the wake of the ongoing catastrophe of the Gulf oil spill, lots of people have been asking how they can reduce their oil consumption in their daily lives. Here’s the Greenpeace top ten list:
1. Carpool, cycle or use public transport to go to work.
2. Choose when possible products packaged without plastic and recycle or re-use containers.
3. Buy organic fruits and vegetables (fertilisers and pesticides are based on oil more often than not).
4. Buy beauty products (shampoo, soap, make-up) based on natural ingredients, not oil.
5. Choose when possible locally produced products (less transport involved).
6. Buy clothes made out of organic cotton or hemp – not from oil derivatives.
7. Use non-disposable items in picnics and summer festivals.
8. Quit bottled water.
9. Fly less.
10. Demand that your government encourage renewable energy instead of oil.
In the wake of the ongoing catastrophe of the Gulf oil spill, lots of people have been asking us how they can reduce their oil consumption in their daily lives. Here’s our top ten:
1. Carpool, cycle or use public transport to go to work.
2. Choose when possible products packaged without plastic and recycle or re-use containers.
3. Buy organic fruits and vegetables (fertilisers and pesticides are based on oil more often than not).
4. Buy beauty products (shampoo, soap, make-up) based on natural ingredients, not oil.
5. Choose when possible locally produced products (less transport involved).
6. Buy clothes made out of organic cotton or hemp – not from oil derivatives.
7. Use non-disposable items in picnics and summer festivals.
8. Quit bottled water.
9. Fly less.
10. Demand that your government encourage renewable energy instead of oil.
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06.07.10 / Branding, WeEatDesign / Author: WeEatDesign / Comments: (0)

Recently we’ve been busy finishing some new projects and we haven’t had the time to update our website, so here we go. The first one is the naming/branding for a personal music website called Today’s Rocksong!. The second one is the branding for a collective of public photography called Foto Buzón. The third one is the naming/branding for a specialist in acoustic & electric guitar repairments called Bolio Guitarworks. The fourth one is the branding for a very good friend and also graphic designer Liz Rivas. And the fifth one is the branding/motion id for a digital media, photo and production firm called Tokyo Studio. Check out our website to take a look at the whole identities. Enjoy!
09.06.10 / Exhibits, Print, Publications, WeEatDesign / Author: WeEatDesign / Comments: (0)


On April 27th 2010, the “Ayuntamiento de Mérida” along with “Dirección de Cultura” organized a collective exposition of paintings, photographs, designs and sculptures entitled “Universos Paralelos” held at the “Galería de Arte Municipal de Mérida”. We had the privilege of participate with 3 designs, Music, Green & Colorful Workflows. Today we received the print catalogue. If you live in Mérida, we highly suggest you to visit the exposition. If you don’t, check out the website to take a look at all the fantastic works. Cool!
04.06.10 / WeEatDesign, Web / Author: WeEatDesign / Comments: (0)

In past days we finished a website for a company we have previously worked with, designing the whole branding. Multimex Grupo have created another division specialized in advanced information systems, called Multimex Sistemas. Crew photographs by Tamara Uribe. Click here to visit website. Cool!
01.06.10 / Architecture, Branding, WeEatDesign / Author: WeEatDesign / Comments: (0)

This new project we recently finished is for another architecture studio. We developed the naming and branding. We came up with Arcbüro, and the iconic A, also the whole identity is based on green colors. We designed the logo, business cards and letterhead. Cool!