Mauro Rojas® sketchbooks
Limited edition sketchbooks series, created from the ONOFFON™ project and the digital graphic art catalog by Mauro Rojas®.
Using a collection of graphic art pieces developed between 2008 and 2015, Mauro Rojas, Founder and CEO of Eonminu®, created a series of limited edition sketchbooks, released to the public between November 2016 and March 2017.
This series includes covers with urban-inspired art, archaeologically inspired illustrations, patterns designed for textile, and digital informalist art.
The graphic pieces used for this series are part of Mauro Rojas' catalog and from the ONOFFON™ project. One of these artworks was previously exhibited at the Shanghai Biennale 2008 in China, and other pieces appear in magazines and books of international designers compilation, published in the USA. Mostly of the graphic development of the covers are completely digital, applying handmade textures.
As part of the product development process, this collection participated in several photo sessions, for exploring diverse alternatives to expand dimensions for the brand values at points of sale, for use in catalogs, brochures and posters, and for communication on digital platforms.
Some sketchbooks has covers with shamans and patterns inspired by archaeological artifacts, which are the result of the development carried out in the ONOFFON™ project.{getCard} $type={post} $title={Connection Case}
These sketchbooks are tested along with other Eonminu® products at several fairs in midtown Guayaquil: at the Unicentro shopping center and fairs organized at the Universidad de las Artes facilities.
The printing of the first release of the sketchbooks, and the advertising material to promote the collection at trade fairs, was possible thanks to the collaboration of Punto ID and Su Copicentro, in Guayaquil, Ecuador.
→ Product: Limited edition sketchbooks
→ Author/Brand: Mauro Rojas®
→ Printing venues: Punto ID / Su Copicentro
→ Product design/development, Graphic production: Eonminu®
→ Duration: 2016 - 2017 {alertInfo}