The View from Sao Paulo: the book designers turning heads and pages
Briefly

Companhia das Letras, founded in 1986, plays a fundamental role in Brazil’s publishing scene, known for its high-quality books and innovative graphic design.
The covers for J.M. Coetzee's works showcase a creative approach, using labyrinth-like patterns that attract readers while placing essential information on color-coordinated belly bands.
Contributing to the remarkable quality of Brazilian books, the graphics department, led by Alceu Nunes, ensures that each release has a carefully selected design.
Cosac Naify has written a significant chapter in Brazilian editorial design history, reflecting the innovation in graphic styles prevalent in publicating.
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