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Oito Viagens ao Brasil
Oito Viagens ao Brasil
Oito Viagens ao Brasil
Oito Viagens ao Brasil
2018

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Oito Viagens ao Brasil

Book design

This graphic project for a box-set of 8 books engages with the complex amalgam of industry, art and cultural codes that fed into the creation of Brazil’s national imagery. The box presents engravings by Theodor de Bry, with illustrations of fantastical cannibalistic Indians from the very first book published about Brazil in 1557. Colored, they hint towards a seamless image across the lid and base, however these do not actually line-up; a ‘tease’ that brings the sense of unease the engravings evoke to the very experience of handling the box. All 8 books are numbered, manually stamped with hand-carved wooden matrixes, and feature apparent seams and spine.

iF Gold Statement

A beautiful set of eight books that describe the complex amalgam of industry, art and culture codes that signify Brazil. Individually numbered, manually stamped with a great handfeel, carved wooden matrixes and visible seams and spine. Gorgeous!
Client / Manufacturer

WMF Martins Fontes

São Paulo, BR
Design
Casa Rex

Casa Rex

São Paulo, BR
Date of Launch
2017
Development Time
up to 12 months
Target Regions
South America
Target Groups
Consumer / User

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