Since the beginning of the year, Brazilian designers Tereza Bettinardi and Lucas D’Ascenção have lent their magic to our social media presence. Their beautiful templates help us spotlight our new texts, announce events, feature projects, share book recommendations, and more. We are now expanding this visual experience: departing from a design and concept by Studio Amanda Haas, Lucas and Tereza have redesigned our entire website. Their vision is being implemented by the one and only Morgan Brown, our reliable programmer since the days when Futuress was still only a speculative library of unwritten books. (Pssst… also, by popular demand, we’ve brought our beta website back to life, and you can add your idea for a future Futuress book at library.futuress.org!) We are working vigorously behind the scenes to tidy up everything and whip it into shape, so please bear with us if you unexpectedly find any pesky 404 bugs!
A new look and feel: our redesigned website!
Since the beginning of the year, Brazilian designers Tereza Bettinardi and Lucas D’Ascenção have lent their magic to our social media presence. Their beautiful templates help us spotlight our new texts, announce events, feature projects, share book recommendations, and more. We are now expanding this visual experience: departing from
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