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NOSTALGIA —
THIS TIME ISN'T MINE BUT IT SHOULD BE

Academic Work

Editorial Set | NOSTALGIA

Editorial Set | NOSTALGIA

First Page | NOSTALGIA

First Page | NOSTALGIA

Spread Layout Design (1) | NOSTALGIA

Spread Layout Design (1) | NOSTALGIA

Spread Layout Design (2) | NOSTALGIA

Spread Layout Design (2) | NOSTALGIA

Spread Layout Design (3) | NOSTALGIA

Spread Layout Design (3) | NOSTALGIA

Spread Layout Design (4) | NOSTALGIA

Spread Layout Design (4) | NOSTALGIA

Spread Layout Design (5) | NOSTALGIAd95bd728698761.55cd3738bb03d.jpg

Spread Layout Design (5) | NOSTALGIAd95bd728698761.55cd3738bb03d.jpg

Spread Layout Design (6) | NOSTALGIA

Spread Layout Design (6) | NOSTALGIA

Spread Layout Design (7) | NOSTALGIA

Spread Layout Design (7) | NOSTALGIA

Spread Layout Design (8) | NOSTALGIA

Spread Layout Design (8) | NOSTALGIA

Spread Layout Design (9) | NOSTALGIA

Spread Layout Design (9) | NOSTALGIA

Spread Layout Design (10) | NOSTALGIA

Spread Layout Design (10) | NOSTALGIA

Editorial Set Presentation | NOSTALGIA

Editorial Set Presentation | NOSTALGIA

Editorial Design | Conceptual Project | Visual Storytelling | Typography | Research-Based Design

Nostalgia allows us to feel homesick not only for a past we experienced but also for certain times and spaces we never lived in, that sometimes never existed in the first place. Spaces, objects, icons, or ideologies that take us to a time where, without knowing how or why, we find a strange feeling of belonging and comfort. Thus, as a response to the current youth's strange need for escapism, the project "Nostalgia: this time isn't mine, but it should be" emerges. The project compiles a set of textual, photographic, and ideographic references that together characterize the space in which the "nostalgic young person" is isolated.

2015

©2026 by Filipa Amado.

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