Déjame was developed as a music short film built from a holistic creative approach, where narrative, visual identity and promotion were conceived as a unified system. The challenge was to maintain consistency across every stage of the project from storytelling and film to design and communication.
I was involved across multiple roles, including creative direction, screenwriting, co-production, assistant direction, and graphic design. This cross-disciplinary approach allowed me to shape not only how the story is told, but how it expands visually across different formats.
The visual identity draws from period love stories and themes of emotional devotion, expressed through stylized, elegant typography reminiscent of classic romantic cinema. This is deliberately contrasted with contemporary graphic interventions, bold compositions, stickers elements and the orange, acting as both narrative symbol and visual anchor, creating tension between nostalgia and immediacy.
The result is a cohesive identity that moves fluidly between cinematic storytelling and graphic expression. A project where narrative, aesthetics and communication operate as a single, unified language, love.

















