For Jhayco’s Cuerpecito music video, I designed a series of custom prop posters and stickers used to build out an immersive urban club wall environment. The graphics were created to feel layered, raw, and authentic, echoing the visual language of real nightlife spaces where music, identity, and attitude collide.
The work focused on typography, texture, and repetition, using distressed finishes and bold messaging to create a wall that felt accumulated over time rather than staged. Integrated directly into the set, the graphics helped ground the scene in a believable cultural context while reinforcing the mood and energy of the video. The result was a tactile, lived-in backdrop that supported the narrative and enhanced the overall atmosphere without pulling focus from the performance.