The Bible, redesigned for the Instagram age
Briefly

Dylan Da Silva, motivated by the aesthetics of design and his faith, launched the Byble project to create beautifully crafted editions of the Bible. Rejecting traditional designs that often use thin paper and uninviting fonts, Da Silva's editions focus on pure typography, enhancing the reading experience of the sacred texts. The first volumes include Genesis and Matthew, showcasing his belief in elevating the presentation of what he considers the most powerful book ever written, despite his non-design background and experience in property development.
"Our mission, I guess, is simple—craftsmanship beyond words. Crafting products so beautiful, they elevate the experience of reading the most powerful book ever written."
"While he lacks visual design creds, he has experience with architectural design, and the Bible is very much a structural design challenge owing to its system of numbered verses and chapters."
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