Unagenda
Award-winning editorial and conceptual design project developed during my Master’s degree at EINA in Barcelona.
Printed entirely and manually on thermal paper, unagenda was designed to slowly fade over time, leaving behind only traces, annotations and human interaction.
The project explored the relationship between design, impermanence and memory, questioning the idea of permanence in printed objects and everyday systems.
The work received a Bronze Laus Award in the Masters & Postgraduate category.
Client
Personal project, Barcelona
Disciplines
Conceptualisation / Editorial design / Manual printing
Year
2022
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