For the more distracted, MD3’s Design, Web and Communication department celebrated 3 years of life, on July 22nd! In the blink of an eye, Studio is a MD3’s brand with great presence in the regional, national and international market.

Did you know that in numerology, 3 is responsible for influencing people’s expression, communication and creativity? Curious.

For the philosopher and mathematician Pythagoras, the 3 is associated with the geometric figure triangle and represents perfection because it is the sum of 1 plus 2, meaning diversity.

It is also the perfect number for the Chinese, as it is the junction of heaven and earth that results in humanity; among so many other religious meanings such as divine unity. But calm down, the idea is to celebrate the anniversary of our company’s creative department… with the great achievements of the Studio’s trilogy.

To celebrate, we found 3 great achievements in these 3 years of existence.

360Learning, Sophie Mallebranche, Monsieur L., Omelet (Walmart), CCIFQ (Fifa), CFM, MCT, Eco Eburnies, Mota-Engil Africa, among others.

In 3 years, we have developed online projects in 3 different continents, communicated in 3 languages, with countless tickets created and fulfilled, and customers satisfied with the way in which the creativity, originality and development of their digital products were communicated.

The Design, Web and Communication creative studio started with Ana and Tânia, both designers; Marine, as an account, and Fred as a web developer.

Today we are 12! 4 designers, 4 developers, 1  marketing & communication manager, 1 community manager, 1 project manager, 1 sales assistant.

For each client, we were a creative, versatile and experienced team, whose skills corresponded to the needs and specificities of each project. Come on, we are ready for more!

We selected a regional, a national and an international project to celebrate the anniversary. 

Regional – Orçamento Participativo 2021: Finally, we are working with the Municipality of Leiria and are part of the list of suppliers for ​Design and Communication projects in our city.

Nacional – Manuel António da Mota Foundation: one of our biggest clients saw the birth of the new website and new online competition. For an association clinging to bureaucracy and paper, the digitization effort was Herculean but successfully achieved!

International – MD3 Studio helped 360Learning to revolutionize and modernize the brand, with a nearshoring partnership between the two Design teams. In collaboration, MD3 Studio’s design team was responsible for the development and creation of different digital products, including illustrations for the brand’s website, ebooks and one-pagers, brand manual and onboarding playbooks.

We are here to improve brands and drive business.

Bonne Chance, MD3 Studio.




Communication is essential to human beings as a way of transmitting information and knowledge or as a way of expressing feelings.

The concept Communication comes from the Latin communicatio.onis and means “action to participate”.

It is a process that involves the exchange of information between interlocutors using mutually understandable signs and semiotic rules. It is a primary social process, which allows to create and interpret messages that provoke a response.

The origin of visual communication

When we think of the origin of communication, we travel to the cave paintings. For a long time, drawing and painting were the essential means of communication for man and it was through this visual language that they could express their concepts, symbols, values ​​and beliefs.

We also think of the Egyptian hieroglyphs that gave rise to communication systems used today. They have been used by mankind for thousands of years and together they have created a vast repertoire of signs, marks and symbols that carry meaning.

Visual communication, as we know, carries so much history that we do not even remember its importance when we look at a “mere” traffic sign.

Traffic signs are understood to be a set of communicational objects representative of a common action for group performance. Its message must be informative, noticeable, instant and universal.

Signs are not always consensual

Marking and signalling are not exactly synonyms, but their practices coincide in common actions that derive from the function of information in order to direct, identify and inform. There are many terms found and used to describe this area of ​​Design.

The signs are not always consensual. When a nameplate does not immediately fulfil its purpose, when it is confusing or poorly designed, we are displeased and uncomfortable. Like an insistent and uncomfortable discomfort to our eyes.

I think that we all have a designer hidden within us who would like to put all his imagination and creativity into practice. The problem starts right there! As a designer, it doesn’t bother me that we all have this desire to create, on the contrary, we all can or should be visual critics of what we consume daily.

It really bothers me that we are not ALL educated to have a good critical judgment with sustained visual knowledge. It is for this reason that I think that there is still a long way to go in the education of visual culture.

How can we educate the visual communication of society in general?

We have to educate with good examples.

A good example is the signage used in airports, following a set of regulated rules, which is based on the importance of the font used, applied in an appropriate and legible way for a wide audience.

An example of poorly conceived visual communication is present on the signposts of some cities or villages since they are identified with a “special” typeface, that sometimes can appear stretched or deformed, which just by looking at us creates a kind of urticaria. It is through these bad examples that we are taking the wrong for granted and instilling in the citizens the idea that signage can be used in any way, without the existence of rules.

It is through the frequent occurrence of situations like these that we start to assume them as expected, in our day-to-day lives. As designers, it is important to have rules and good visual judgment so that we can execute and design a quality product that is easily adaptable to the environment without causing any visual disturbance, such as a sign.

In my opinion, we should slowly cultivate a visual culture in society. As a designer, our duty in society is to create, educate and involve people in good design examples, to demonstrate through them the correct path to be followed, immediately eradicating those “visual disasters” that we are finding out there.

This article was written by Tânia Forreta, Designer @ MD3 Studio.

Tânia is a graphic designer and one of the studio’s creatives. She likes to share crazy ideas about design and have critical discussions about it. It has the particularity of sharing some striking and particular phrases of the studio, as the so-called – “Sometimes it tastes good!”.

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