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Rahma Projekt

A creative relief valve where songs and films become vibrant visual experiments.

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Works by Rahma Projekt

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About Rahma

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Rahma Projekt is the creative outlet for Rafael Hoffmann, a Brazilian graphic designer and university professor with two decades of industry experience. Based in Brazil, Hoffmann holds a master’s degree in Language Sciences, a background that informs his analytical approach to visual communication. This project functions as an experimental space where conceptual ideas find form outside the constraints of traditional commercial design. His practice centers on inter-semiotic translation, turning the auditory and narrative layers of music and cinema into graphic posters. Drawing inspiration from icons like The Beatles and Quentin Tarantino, he uses a minimalist pop-art lens to distill complex cultural references into bold, legible compositions that prioritize clarity and joy.

Visual voice

His work is defined by a vibrant, minimalist pop-art aesthetic that prioritizes clean lines and bold typography. He specializes in translating songs and films into visual narratives, often referencing cult cinema and classic rock through a structured, graphic lens.
Minimalist Pop ArtTypographic DesignCinematic ReferencesMusical TranslationBold Graphic Style
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Rahma Projekt — questions answered

Who is the artist behind Rahma Projekt?

Rahma Projekt is the creative alter ego of Rafael Hoffmann, a Brazilian graphic designer and university professor with over 20 years of experience and a master’s degree in Language Sciences.

What inspires the themes in this collection?

The work is heavily influenced by music and cinema, specifically translating the essence of songs and films, such as those by The Beatles and Quentin Tarantino, into visual art.

How would you describe the artistic style?

The style is a colorful, minimalist pop-art aesthetic that frequently utilizes typography and conceptual graphic design to interpret cultural media.

Has this work received professional recognition?

Yes, the project gained academic recognition at the 2014 International Conference on Design and Graphic Arts (CIDAG) and has achieved commercial success on international platforms.

What is the philosophy behind the project?

It serves as an experimental 'relief valve' for Hoffmann to explore inter-semiotic translation, turning conceptual ideas from other mediums into visual posters.

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