The beauty of design doesn't depend on the number of colors. This project is proof of that.
In 2005, I had the opportunity to work with Lebran Corredores, one of my first major clients. For them, I developed a wide range of print materials, including brochures for insurance policies and desk calendars.
The design was based on a minimalist, two-Pantone-color palette: Silver and Blue. The design strategy centered on using the brand's characteristic stripe patterns and solid color blocks. Photographs were a crucial element, so I selected emotional, high-contrast images, ensuring they maintained their visual impact when converted to the two-color palette.
Despite the time that has passed, many of these printed brochures still feel timeless in their aesthetic. While the original files can no longer be opened due to discontinued software, the quality and durability of the design remain relevant.