ESTÓRIAS
DA RUA


QUE FOI BALSA


Trilhas e intuições na Educação Popular em Saúde


  1. Concept
  2. Art direction
  3. Editorial Design
  4. Graphic Production

"Stories of a street that once was a ferry" is a book written by five healthcare professionals, such as nurses, physicians and researchers who have lived in different regions of Brazil. The book shows a sensitive perspective of healthcare work, affected by the experience and the other. In the texts, the navigation metaphor is repeatedly used to describe the professional everyday: to go through unknown paths, to dive into the Popular Education waters, to share experiences and points of view. The reports and poems also show a social criticism, typical of the Popular Education field, but at the same time the language is joyful, light and full of plays on words.

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Design awarded 1st place at the 59º Jabuti Prize, in the Graphic Design category, and winner of the 13th Cícero Graphic Excellence Prize, in the text book category.  Featured on The Book Design Blog and Packing of the World

︎︎︎ Team: Patrícia Rezende & Valquíria Rabelo
︎︎︎ Illustration: Paula Wong
︎︎︎ Photos: Esther Azevedo
︎︎︎ Whriters: Ernande Valentin do Prado, Eymard Mourão, Julio Alberto Wong Un, Maria Amélia Medeiros Mano e Mayara Floss
︎︎︎ Year: 2016