Use Case
Submarine Cable System
Dec 2025 - Jan 2026
The Client, the Project
EllaLink is a high-capacity fibre optic submarine cable system, offering secure connectivity and directly linking Europe, Latin America and Africa.
I’ve been collaborating with the company’s marketing team for over two years, and the presented project was a special one: a ceremony that officiates the first cable landing of EllaLink’s branch in Cayenne - the first direct connection between French Guiana, continental Europe, and Brazil.
My role in this project was to create visual assets and final-art documents to be printed at large scales and in different of formats.
Visuals Assets
Event logo
As a way to identify this event as a curation of the main brand, we created a sub-logo that follows EllaLink’s brand guidelines: same font, same colors. The yellow graphic element represents the landing cable buoy process (example of “buoys” represented in the image to the right).

Main image
EllaLink already has a vast portfolio of submarine connections around the world. For this event it made sense to highlight the new achieved link that will bring new opportunities for the company and for other businesses.
The image is based on a real data map that you can consult at submarinecablemap.com.
Each of these print materials required a curated document, with specifications such as trim and registration marks, bleeds adapted to each size, color bars and CMYK codes.
Note: images of the final products my be altered for showcasing purposes.
Photocall
A large scale print (350x200cm) to have at the venue’s entrance as an identifier and as a welcome asset.
2 beach flags, printed multiple times and placed across different event spots.
6 rollups curated with the same layout for consistency, but slight style changes for brand recognition purposes. Strategically positioned to guide attendees and reinforce key messages.


Containing the same content as the rollups (above) but in portable format for guests to take. Available in English, French and Portuguese versions.


Use Case
Submarine Cable System
Dec 2025 - Jan 2026
The Client, the Project
EllaLink is a high-capacity fibre optic submarine cable system, offering secure connectivity and directly linking Europe, Latin America and Africa.
I’ve been collaborating with the company’s marketing team for over two years, and the presented project was a special one: a ceremony that officiates the first cable landing of EllaLink’s branch in Cayenne - the first direct connection between French Guiana, continental Europe, and Brazil.
My role in this project was to create visual assets and final-art documents to be printed at large scales and in different of formats.
Visuals Assets
Event logo
As a way to identify this event as a curation of the main brand, we created a sub-logo that follows EllaLink’s brand guidelines: same font, same colors. The yellow graphic element represents the landing cable buoy process (example of “buoys” represented in the image to the right).

Main image
EllaLink already has a vast portfolio of submarine connections around the world. For this event it made sense to highlight the new achieved link that will bring new opportunities for the company and for other businesses.
The image is based on a real data map that you can consult at submarinecablemap.com.
Each of these print materials required a curated document, with specifications such as trim and registration marks, bleeds adapted to each size, color bars and CMYK codes.
Note: images of the final products my be altered for showcasing purposes.
Photocall
A large scale print (350x200cm) to have at the venue’s entrance as an identifier and as a welcome asset.
2 beach flags, printed multiple times and placed across different event spots.
6 rollups curated with the same layout for consistency, but slight style changes for brand recognition purposes. Strategically positioned to guide attendees and reinforce key messages.


Containing the same content as the rollups (above) but in portable format for guests to take. Available in English, French and Portuguese versions.


Use Case
Submarine Cable System
Dec 2025 - Jan 2026
The Client, the Project
EllaLink is a high-capacity fibre optic submarine cable system, offering secure connectivity and directly linking Europe, Latin America and Africa.
I’ve been collaborating with the company’s marketing team for over two years, and the presented project was a special one: a ceremony that officiates the first cable landing of EllaLink’s branch in Cayenne - the first direct connection between French Guiana, continental Europe, and Brazil.
My role in this project was to create visual assets and final-art documents to be printed at large scales and in different of formats.
Visuals Assets
Event logo
As a way to identify this event as a curation of the main brand, we created a sub-logo that follows EllaLink’s brand guidelines: same font, same colors. The yellow graphic element represents the landing cable buoy process (example of “buoys” represented in the image to the right).

Main image
EllaLink already has a vast portfolio of submarine connections around the world. For this event it made sense to highlight the new achieved link that will bring new opportunities for the company and for other businesses.
The image is based on a real data map that you can consult at submarinecablemap.com.
Each of these print materials required a curated document, with specifications such as trim and registration marks, bleeds adapted to each size, color bars and CMYK codes.
Note: images of the final products my be altered for showcasing purposes.
Photocall
A large scale print (350x200cm) to have at the venue’s entrance as an identifier and as a welcome asset.
2 beach flags, printed multiple times and placed across different event spots.
6 rollups curated with the same layout for consistency, but slight style changes for brand recognition purposes. Strategically positioned to guide attendees and reinforce key messages.


Containing the same content as the rollups (above) but in portable format for guests to take. Available in English, French and Portuguese versions.

