We combine creativity, narrative and strategy to create unique and memorable projects. We adapt to the needs of our customers and offer them customized solutions that connect with their audiences. Our style is reflected in every detail of our work, from concept to execution.
We are distinguished by our flexibility and adaptability, which has allowed us to offer a wide variety of design services for different sectors, such as: film and television, publishing, health and wellness, education and culture, civic and public, food and beverage, fashion and beauty, banking and finance, music and tourism.
Creative director, designer and animator.
Juan Sebastián, a graphic designer graduated from the University of Cauca, founded Cuántika Studio in 2013 after working in various agencies in Cali and briefly teaching at university. With the study, he has had the opportunity to give lectures at different universities in Colombia, as well as to hold workshops and portfolio reviews. His work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally, and has been published in several books and magazines, both digital and printed.
Art director, designer and illustrator.
Juliana, graphic designer graduated from the Instituto Departamental de Bellas Artes in Cali. He worked in various agencies in the city until in 2016 he partnered with Cuántika. His work has been published in different books, websites and magazines, highlighting his style and his way of narrating through illustration. He has participated in solo and group exhibitions both in Colombia and abroad.
Our work is based on the methodology of a quantum physics laboratory. Thanks to experimentation, we can develop innovative, attractive projects that stand out in the vast graphic world in which we live.
To experiment is to play with theories, to put them to the test and thus discover new things. As Saul Bass states:
“Where do ideas come from? Of looking at one thing and seeing another. To play, to play with possibilities, to speculate, to change, to push, to pull, to transform and, if you're lucky, you can think of something worth keeping, using and building.”