The Book That Grew — Grazing Guide
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Award-Winning Grazing Guide
This design features Black, Gray, Dim Gray, Rosy Brown, Dark Gray, Gainsboro, and Dark Slate Gray.
About the Award-Winning Grazing Guide Design: This one-of-a-kind book contains 10 tangible lessons and 10 pieces of practical advice designed to help maximize sustainability and increase profitability. These 10 steps enable farmers to achieve a 'perfect' 10 rotations of grass grazing per year, and produce 10 tons of grass per hectare – a truly powerful number that will massively improve the sustainability of even the most efficient farm.
This palette has a cool feel, creating tranquility and clarity.
View at A' Design AwardThe Book That Grew, the source of these colors, was designed by Fabiano Dalmácio.
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Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
Relative luminance defines the perceived brightness of a color. Values range from 0 (pure black) to 1 (pure white). This metric is essential for calculating WCAG contrast ratios.
These hues were detected in Fabiano Dalmácio's award-winning project "The Book That Grew".
Fabiano Dalmácio is a distinguished design visionary recognized by the A' Design Award. Their creative vision reflects exceptional skill in creative direction.
Fabiano Dalmácio is a Senior Art Director at Rothco, part of Accenture Interactive in Dublin, Ireland. Fab (as he is known) is Brazilian, and an Irish citizen. He has been making interesting and/or weird things in advertising since 2003. After spending 8 years in the Brazilian ad industry, Fabiano moved to Ireland in 2011. Fab has created award-winning ideas for brands such as AIB, Guinness, Tesco, MINI and BMW. He has been awarded at Cannes Lions, D&AD, The One Show, Clio, Epica, featured by Lürzer's Archive, and also part of the jury at New York Festivals, Ad Stars, Lisbon Tech and Adforum PHNX Tribute.
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The Book That Grew was honored with the Silver A' Idea and Conceptual Design Award in 2021. The A' Design Award is a globally recognized design award program that acknowledges exceptional design innovation. Winners are selected through thorough review by a distinguished panel comprising academics, professionals and press members. The Silver status indicates commendable design excellence as assessed by the judging body.
Celebrate the ingenuity of preliminary concepts and visionary projects with the A' Idea and Conceptual Design Award. The idea award category highlights the potential impact, originality, and strategic importance of early-stage design proposals.
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