Signed the graphic identity and visual system for Divina, directed by Ode and awarded Fashion Film of the Year by the Latin American Fashion Awards.
The film is an act of devotion—honoring legendary travesti Marcinha do Corintho.

The identity draws from fragments of her childhood: stickers sourced from old Christian cards, reassembled into a tender yet subversive visual language that merges faith, memory, and transformation.



Graphics (lettering, poster, and supporting graphics) for the film Divina, directed by Ode.

Featured at: DAZED, It's Nice That, Latin Fashion Film Awards.
Across Divina’s three chapters – which allude to the bible verse John 14:6, The Way, The Truth and The Life – Ode presents do Corintho in a way that stands against the usual rhetorics associated with the travesti identity. ‘I covered Marcinha in iconographies of saints that I saw around my hometown as a way to bring up the issue of how it’s common to see images of travestis and trans women in the news being beaten up, killed, and demonised’, she says. ‘I wanted to explore a different narrative: to show that travestis can be alive, grow old, leave a legacy, be victorious, and be seen as sacred.’