About
Luca Bermejo
LUCA BERMEJO
I'm Luca Bermejo, a graphic designer and artist based in Berlin, originally from Buenos Aires. My background is in linguistics, literature, and electronic arts. Three disciplines that, in retrospect, were always asking the same question: how does meaning get made, and what happens when you take it apart? Design became my answer. A way of translating ideas, concepts, and narratives into visual logic. Not decoration, but thinking made visible.
I start every project by trying to understand the world around the idea. Its history, its references, its contradictions. I make moodboards the way other people make arguments. I sketch before I execute. I check in before I commit. The goal is always the same: to build something that feels inevitable in hindsight, like it couldn't have looked any other way.
I work great alone. I work better together. Collaboration is where the work stops feeling like a job and starts feeling like an exploration.
In 2016, I co-founded KIDZ, a queer arts collective and NGO in Buenos Aires, built around the belief that art is protest and celebration at once. I also co-founded Equinox Multimedia, a multimedia design and arts collective. Both taught me that the best creative work is always, somewhere, an act of care; for an audience, a community, a culture.
I moved to Berlin in pursuit of stability and groundedness, leaving behind my language, my network, my country, my comfort. I'm still finding my footing. But I brought everything that matters: a way of seeing, a way of thinking, and the stubbornness to keep making things that mean something.
When I'm not working I'm learning tattooing, listening to music obsessively, and finding art in everything else. I speak Spanish, English, Norwegian, and a bit of German.
I work with cultural institutions, independent labels and artists, publishers, and brands where ideas come first. If that sounds like you: let's talk.