Sportswear · Pattern Design
A design project developed during my internship, exploring visual identity and pattern application for a limited-edition cycling jersey featured in the Titan Desert event. The mockups shown illustrate front and back views of the proposed kit as presented in collaboration with the brand.
The design combines dynamic forms and subtle texture to reflect the desert environment and the endurance spirit of the event, while maintaining clarity and wearability for performance apparel. Alternative pattern explorations developed during the process are shown as flat studies to highlight creative development and visual variation.
This project strengthened my experience in applied pattern design, sportswear graphics, and understanding how visual concepts translate into technical apparel for real-world use.
I designed a graphic proposal for Mussara’s technical T-shirt and socks, combining clean geometry, bold visual flow and high contrast for better visibility in motion.
This project focuses on translating identity into functional sportswear, adapting the concept to different garment formats with clarity and dynamism.