Ecuador Antártico #3

Editorial development for the third edition of ECUADOR ANTÁRTICO, INAE magazine.


Mauro Rojas, Founder and CEO of Eonminu®, collaborated with GAMA, multimedia production agency of the ESPOL School of Design, for the third edition of the ECUADOR ANTÁRTICO scientific magazine, published by the Instituto Antártico Ecuatoriano - INAE, in Guayaquil.

Illustration by Mauro Rojas, visual production by Eonminu®

Based on the previous commission, the second edition of ECUADOR ANTÁRTICO, it was decided to continue with the editorial development process to achieve a product that gives leadership to the Institution into scientific dissemination.

Pages of the ECUADOR ANTÁRTICO magazine, designed by Mauro Rojas, with editorial production by Eonminu®

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The style of the layout composition was greatly improved: a new treatment was given to the layout of general texts, new typographic fonts were chosen for each component (such as section covers, vignettes, highlighted paragraphs, headlines, infographics), and the iconography received special treatment, for subsequently generating authentic attributes for the product's own visual identity.

Pages of the ECUADOR ANTÁRTICO magazine, designed by Mauro Rojas, with editorial production by Eonminu®
Pages of the ECUADOR ANTÁRTICO magazine, designed by Mauro Rojas, with editorial production by Eonminu®

This project has been included in the Eonminu® portfolio due to the active participation of Mauro Rojas, making assertive decisions for the evolution of the magazine.

ECUADOR ANTÁRTICO achieved strength by building an authentic profile for Ecuadorian scientific dissemination. The coordination of the Design Production was carried out by Mónica Robles, from GAMA – ESPOL.




→ Client: INAE - Instituto Antártico Ecuatoriano, GAMA – ESPOL.
→ Execution: Editorial design, Infographics.
→ Communication design: Mauro Rojas
→ Editorial development and graphic edition: Eonminu®
→ General production and coordination: GAMA – ESPOL
→ Year: 2007 {alertInfo}