Antípodas
The exhibition “Antípodas – Tão Distantes, Tão Próximos” (Antipodes – So Distant, So Close) celebrates the 130th anniversary of the Friendship Treaty between Brazil and Japan, developed in partnership between Sesc Vila Mariana and the Japan Foundation. The project unfolds as a visual identity and wayfinding system for the largest spatial occupation ever held at the venue. More than placing artworks within the space, the exhibition design and signage needed to structure, orient, and guide visitors across multiple floors and formats of artistic production.
The starting point comes from the title itself: antipodes are opposite points on the planet, connected by an imaginary line — a direct image to speak about distance, relationship, and continuity between the two countries. The solution balances references from Japanese visual culture, such as rounded typefaces and codes embedded in the kawaii universe, with a graphic logic that shifts between restraint and excess. At times, white backgrounds and minimal elements; at others, color, layering, and density. This contrast organizes the journey and creates shifts in rhythm throughout the visit, extending into the printed materials as well.
The bilingual logic is central to the system: across all touchpoints, content is structured so that Portuguese appears at the top in blue, while Japanese sits below in red. The colors directly reference the national flags, but primarily function as a consistent reading code across the entire communication system.
As an extension of this experience, custom “eki” stamps were created for each artwork. As visitors move through the exhibition, they can collect these marks, turning the visit into a progressive physical record of the show while revealing the paths each person chooses along the way.
Credits
POLAR TEAM
Creative Direction: Lais Ikoma, Ralph Mayer Design: Lais Ikoma, Miriam Kim, Ralph Mayer Motion Design: Rônatan Bica Case Study Production: Lais Ikoma
SESC TEAM
Adriana Sales, Carlos Curado, Natália dos Reis, Nathalia Magalhães, Priscila Machado Nunes
JAPAN FOUNDATION
Tomoaki Shimane, Miwa Kaneko, Saki Morioka, Sakutaro Yamamoto, Cecília Suzuki, Sergio Kitayama
GENERAL PRODUCTION COORDINATION
Art Unlimited
ARCHITECTURE
Aline Arroyo
ACCESSIBILITY
Alingua
CASE STUDY PHOTOGRAPHY
Photography: Nino Andrés
TYPEFACES
Elza Round (Blackletra) M Plus Rounded (Coji Morishita)
SCOPE
Exhibition Design Environmental Design Editorial Design Visual Identity Signage Poster Print

























