Lucas Gouveia - AI Visual Design | ContraWork by Lucas Gouveia
Lucas Gouveia
pro

Lucas Gouveia

Digital designer

New to Contra

Lucas is ready for their next project!

Cover image for Android 17 Visual Concepts

A collection
Android 17 Visual Concepts A collection of custom visuals created for Android 17-related stories, exploring new features, interface changes, AI tools, privacy updates, and the overall Android experience. These images were designed to turn technical topics into clear, engaging, and click-worthy visuals. My process combines concept development, photo manipulation, compositing, device integration, lighting refinement, and detailed Photoshop work to create polished editorial images. The goal was to make Android 17 feel visually interesting and easy to understand.
1
52
A missing pet is never just a notification — it is panic, urgency, and the need for a simple way to act fast. RedePet was designed around that moment. This short promo video presents the app’s main idea in a clear and friendly way: identify your pet, register their information, connect a tracking tag, and make it easier for someone to help bring them home. The visual direction keeps the experience light, colorful, and approachable, with rounded UI elements, soft motion, pet-focused illustrations, and a simple step-by-step rhythm. I wanted the video to feel useful without becoming too technical — more like a quick guide that pet owners could understand in a few seconds.
2
101
What makes a tech brand feel fast, modern, and trustworthy before the viewer even reads a word? For this project, I created a short promotional video designed to introduce a digital brand with a polished, tech-focused visual style. I combined animated typography, code-inspired visuals, interface elements, blue and purple gradients, and a clean logo reveal to build a sense of speed, clarity, and innovation. The goal was to create a piece that could quickly communicate what the brand does while still feeling sharp enough for social media, landing pages, or a short brand presentation.
1
67
Van Gogh’s work already feels alive: the brushstrokes, the colors, the tension, and the emotion all seem to move on their own. This short motion piece was built around that idea. I used paintings, dates, typography, pacing, and animated transitions to turn key moments from his life into a visual journey. The focus was not to create a traditional art-history slideshow, but to use motion design as a storytelling tool — connecting the artwork, the timeline, and the emotional atmosphere behind his legacy.
1
66
This animation was created as a small tribute to the visual language of classic platform games — simple shapes, bright colors, mystery blocks, coins, and that familiar feeling of something about to happen. The focus here was timing. The scene is short, but every movement needs to feel playful: the anticipation before the block is hit, the star reveal, the bounce, the rhythm, and the way the action loops back into the environment. I treated it less like a full commercial piece and more like a motion study: a compact exercise in nostalgia, clarity, and game-inspired animation.
1
59