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Carlos Nacif

Carlos Nacif is a Mexico City based Visual Artist, Brand Developer, Visual Event Curator, Story Teller, Book Designer, Painter. Over the years he’s worked with a range of companies as creative partner, which drive private clients in brand development and else.

Nacif founded and manages a full Design Service team, inner and reflective work has been part of several Art Auctions, discovering and uncovering who he really is, he´s been lately working on diverse Operas Visual Stage Design.
He´s not here to show anything new. Rather. He´s here to help you to examine who we are.
Part of his visual work has been seen:
ARTE POR UCRANIA I, II, MORTON´S AUCTIONS, UK MEXICO´S EMBASSY, CHICAGO MEXICAN ART MUSEUM, SUSANA ZABALETA BOOK AND CONCERTS.
He’s work has a strong visual interpretation of the Pop Art Nacif´s finds in all the brands he’s been involved.
DMI (design management institute), member
Design Thinking Consultor
Still Photographer at Miguel´s Bose, TV Espana, TV Serie
1992 winner You can Make a Difference by Colgate Palmolive NY
Retail Designer for Artemide Lightning
Hewlett Packard University ,Branding Designer
2003 a Diseño Package Design ,Pooh´s Honey
2005 a Diseño Package Design Winner for ,Kleenex Bote
Frida, The Movie, Poster Design
Susana Zabaleta, Graphic Coordinator, Stage Design
DMI (design management institute) member
Design Thinking Consultant
Design Bureau Mexico Manager

"I'd never seen myself as an artist or as a painter, graphic design is where I come from; no computers at all. I reflect
what makes me fall in love. I always doubt whether to announce myself as an artist... Ilove doors, windows whatever Ihave around.
Don't know if this is art since I work with whatever I have around. Almost everything I do has a memory or often a twisted
experience, a past and a future...
Days are better with photography, set design, and side projects.
Since 1991 l've had deep feelings for large and small branding projects, this is part of my work as a whatever you want to call it."