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July 21, 1980
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Designer
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David Carvalho, has been born in 1980, he is a Portuguese Artist & Designer that has been developing work in many design disciplines, by himself and together with also other artists all around the world for the past years.
He started studding design by his own since he was a kid and simply dedicated is life to one of his biggest passions: creativity. Since then, he has worked for many design studios in Portugal. In 2003 started his own design company where he stayed for 3 years, named Pkage Design, based in a co-foundation with friend and designer Nuno Salvaterra where they both assumed the Art Direction and still continued to do design works. Actually David is working for Spirituc as a Senior Designer.

Being moved by is own rebel personality, he was responsible for launching many well known projects in Portugal. In 2002 launched the first Design related PDF Magazine called Camouflage where for more then 3 years he got together 80 Portuguese Artists, Designers and Studios. Side by side with Pkage, in 2004, once again together with his partner, he was also responsible for the launch of Propaganda that was the first Design Online Store in Portugal, that gather exclusive artwork from well known artists and studios, like Superdeux, Kleber Design, Tom Muller, Ekiselev, David Carembou, Mauro Gatti, Musa Collective, Evostruct, Mark Boyce, Dirty Deluxe, Jemma Gura and so many more..

David was also Founder and Fashion Editor for the Online Lifestyle Magazine Rua de Baixo, since 2003, where he has also collaborated with writing and photography works.

As an artist, he has created many alter egos where he expressed himself in very different ways. Electroclandestino was the most known, with which David participated at exhibitions in London, Paris, Bruxelles, Berlin, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Tokyo, Barcelona, Lisbon, OPorto, Milan, São Paulo and so many other places. Being some of his work published in international design books and others awarded at Design Festivals.

Karpa killed Electroclandestino in an internal dialog that assumed the homicide for Fame and Glory! “The world was too small for the both of us”, he said before pulling the trigger. Karpa, besides being a slaughter murder, is the new alter ego of David’s work, a new era, a new vision, a new way of observing, feeling and showing it to the world.

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Design, Art, Music, Travel...

Member since:
February 20, 2007
Last login on:
October 13, 2008

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Wi-Fi problem solved...


The Wi-Fi problem was solved, finally we are broadcasting live from OFFF. At this precise moment Fake Pilot is on stage with a surprising presentation, using is pilot helmet.


Categories:

fashion/lifestyle, graphic design, interactive design, modern art, motion design, print design, resources, technology/developmen

Tags:

offf 2008 lisbon portugal event design multimedia web video motion print graphic

Comments (9)

How do i see? and.. we can watch the hellohikimori presentation?

Thanks.. all the best :)

pingofire Posted by: pingofire 158 days ago

Good good, any vids coming?

nrb Posted by: nrb 158 days ago

ARgh. I don`t know where see the videos.

pingofire Posted by: pingofire 158 days ago

The Videos are not out yet, but they will be here :) we are just blogging for now :) but pictures and videos are comming no worries :)

Karpa Posted by: Karpa 157 days ago

yeeeeeeeee :) thanks Karpa! .. keep us informed //

pingofire Posted by: pingofire 157 days ago

cool, thx :)

nrb Posted by: nrb 157 days ago

thanks for the effort guys! we are looking forward for it!

inksurge Posted by: inksurge 157 days ago

"Surprising presentation, using is pilot helmet"? Only if you don't know him. But it was never the less really a surprising presentation

nonnv Posted by: nonnv 155 days ago

That was a joke...

Karpa Posted by: Karpa 154 days ago

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