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Julia Gasparotto

RE: ÉIRE

Re: Éire is a nightlife initiative that reimagines Dublin’s after-hours by transforming usually closed spaces (such as offices, arenas, and universities) into venues for cultural events from around the world. Sparked by a sense of homesickness and the recent closure of cultural venues in the city, it offers an alternative to the dominant pub-centric nightlife. Celebrating Ireland’s rich cultural diversity, Re: Éire creates inclusive, late-night spaces for connection, creativity, and community — open every other weekend from Friday to Sunday.

A video explaining what RE: ÉIRE is about - cultural events, all over Dublin, Friday to Sunday. It then showcases a version of the autumn schedule.
Re: Éire proposes to take over unused spaces at night-time and use them for cultural celebrations.
A lamp post in front of Trinity college showcasing where to find events.
Wayfinding near Re: Éire events.
Showcasing forms of wayfinding throughout the city, with the use of sculptures.
Wayfinding throughout the city.
Another sculpture for wayfinding, it resembles a star and it is placed in front of trinity library.
A building in Trinity college decorated for an event - German movie night.
Wayfinding in event venues.
An office decorated for an event of Brazilian Samba.
A space decorated for event.
The timetable and stickers.
Timetable for events, it's adaptable to most lifestyles. The events were curated with everyone in mind - whether you are coming straight from work or just looking for a fun night out.
Poster for Bollywood dancing event
Variation of posters throughout the city. The typeface choice reflects on Irish Identity/tradition. The stickers represent the countries of each event that is taking place - a blend of cultural values in order to celebrate Irish diversity.
Poster variations for Brazilian samba event.
Project Objectives

Reimagine Nightlife in Dublin: Transform typically unused nighttime spaces (offices, arenas, universities, etc.) into vibrant, cultural venues that offer new ways for people to spend their evenings.

Offer Alternatives to Pub Culture: Provide young people with diverse, engaging nighttime activities beyond the pub, reducing reliance on alcohol as a social facilitator.

Foster Cultural Exchange and Inclusion: Celebrate and showcase the cultural richness of Ireland’s immigrant communities by hosting events that represent a variety of global traditions and art forms.

Combat Homesickness and Isolation: Create welcoming spaces that resonate with those who feel disconnected or homesick, especially migrants and international residents, encouraging a sense of belonging.

Support Accessibility and Flexibility: Schedule events during late-night hours on alternate weekends (Fri–Sun) to accommodate people who work during the day or irregular hours.

Revive and Repurpose Urban Spaces: Draw attention to the underuse of public and private spaces at night, advocating for their creative reuse as cultural hubs rather than leaving them idle.

Encourage Sustainable Social Habits: Promote mindful socialising and diverse experiences that balance entertainment with cultural enrichment and community-building.

Project Outcomes

- Wayfinding (structures for events and as way of reaching events).
- Timetable and event curation.
- Stickers as form of wayfinding.

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Julia Gasparotto
BA (Hons) Graphic Design

Hi! I'm Júlia, a Brazilian graphic designer based in Ireland. I’m passionate about using design to tell stories, spark connection, and create meaningful experiences. I enjoy bringing ideas to life through motion, immersive experiences, and expressive typography.
My approach is concept-driven, playful, and rooted in emotion, blending bold visuals with thoughtful details. Whether it’s through movement, type, or space, I aim to create work that connects, communicates, and resonates.
If anything catches your eye, please get in touch!