Architecture Biennial Catalog 2008 Print
Catalog design for the XVI Architecture Biennial 2008. This edition features 50 selected national projects. Special attention was placed on the works formal and objective characteristics achieving a result that stands out and surprises. Details like special inks, foils and page formats make this book a very special object.
- Client: School of Architects
- Technical Data: Cover: Craft Carton + Black Ink + 2 Foils / Interior: Offset 4/4 + Special Ink, 2 paper formats
- Year: 2008
One Hundred Years of Housing Politics in Chile Print
Edition that assembles monographs from distinguished authors about living standards and its place in Chilean history. The edition was commissioned by the Andrés Bello University, the Pontificial Catholic Univeristy and the Central Univeristy of Venezuela, who developed and financed the project. It was designed and staged by the Fauna team with the collaboration of Isidora Castillo.
- Client: Andrés Bello University
- Technical Data: Offset Printing 2/2 plus special ink on cover
- Year: 2008
Design of the Andrés Bello Univeristy School of Design´s first edition. Josef Albers: cartography of the preliminary course. Josef Albers and Chile is an essay by Hugo Parmarola that covers the history of the passing of the Bauhaus designer through Chile.
- Client: Andrés Bello University
- Technical Data: Offset Printing 1/0 (Cover), 2/2 (Interior)
- Year: 2008
Design of the publication/catalog for the “Aprox” exhibition of the students of Masters in Visual Arts at University of Chile.
- Client: Masters in Arts, University of Chile
- Technical Data: Offset Printing 4/4
- Year: 2007
Book Javier Cancino Print
Retrospective of Javier Cancino´s works, distinguished graphic designer and art director, now a partner of Fauna. A small and limited edition was developed that contains a digital presentation of his work. It was designed, printed and mounted at the Fauna offices.
- Client: Javier Cancino
- Technical Data: Inkjet Printing, Hand Stitched
- Type of Project: Retrospective of Work
- Year: 2006