Ralph
Sagrott

A London-based designer 
shaping ideas through thoughtful, interdisciplinary design.
 
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Luz Latina Film Festival February 2025Luz Latina is a joyful film festival in London that celebrates Latin American culture through vibrant design, powerful storytelling, and community-focused experiences.

Find Your Flow March 2025Find Your Flow is a campaign for On that explores the connection between movement, mental clarity, and peak performance.

Nasal Specific Website October 2024A fresh redesign for a chiropractic clinic specializing in BNS — blending clarity and credibility with a nod to legacy, all while making the site easier to navigate and trust.


IBM Design Thinking April 2023A short animation detailing IBM’s design philosophy and design thinking principles. Created in accordance with IBM’s Design Language guidelines and principles.

Missing Media February 2025A self-written and designed publication exploring how digital platforms impact the visibility of Latin American cinema—told through a screenplay format.

Silent Echoes June 2023A publication which explores one of the darkest periods in Guatemala’s history: the Civil War and Genocide.


Tainy Concert Visualizer December 2023A concept concert visualizer to accompany a performance of the song VOLVER by Tainy, Skrillex, Four Tet, and Rauw Alejandro.

Calm in Chaos December 2023 A poster zine which aims to invite people to a guided meditation event in New York City’s Central Park, as well as to provide insight into meditation as a practice.

Node by Node February 2024 A poster zine which aims to introduce the concept of visual programming to designers interested in learning about a different approach to creative coding, as well as gives an example of a visual programming system for readers to try on their own.

Rafa December 2023 A hardcover book I designed, constructed, and bound that explores concepts of roots, memories, family, death, and the passage of time. Utilizes bookbinding methods such as Japanese stab binding and a gate fold construction.