When I took on the project for DGI, I knew the goal wasn't just to "decorate a wall," but to create an experience.
They were looking to bring the pulse of the street into their offices, wanting the wall to feel like a living part of their technological environment.
We sat down for a complete brainstorming session, and I understood they wanted a mix of graffiti, sharp urban art, and technology.
I started working on a composition that blends with the corridor's structure, as if the walls themselves were a massive canvas.
I used rugged textures and graphic elements that connect to the company’s DNA to create a visual depth that is impossible to ignore.
The result is an entire wall of depth and movement that changes the whole vibe of the hallway—from a standard office corridor to a space that feels like a vibrant urban gallery.
It was a powerful creative process, refining every single layer so that this wall would be more than just art—it would be a part of DGI's language.
Today, employees walk through this corridor every day, and it gives them inspiration and a sense of life with every step.