Magis Quam is a monthly publication that provides better knowledge about the different religions that coexist in Lisbon. The purpose is not to generate cult followers but itinerary followers - adventurers - by provoking the curious youngsters to move around the city, searching for the various activities promoted by these institutions. This way, another kind of interaction is achieved with people that have a different culture from ours.
 
This work is intended to be, more than anything, a connecting point. A material network where interreligious dialogue is established.
 
Magis Quam (More Than) refers to the superficial relationship we have with things and how they are so much more than what we think: and that can only be found through personal experience.
 
 
Photos taken by Diogo Azevedo
Main logo (with the double waves) and extensions according to issue theme/religion. I made only the first three samples, but I collected information from at least 6 different religions coexisting in Lisbon.
Each edition comes inside a "don't panic" like envelope
Wrap around paper stripes
Opened package with a map in the back. A poster, postcards and three booklets are contained inside
Around 4 postcards are inside, the pictures are took at the itinerary described in the itinerary booklet. All of them are analogue B&W film
The posters
The booklets: one agenda, one information booklet and one itinerary
Magis Quam
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Magis Quam

Monthly edition focused on the several religions coexisting in Lisbon.

Published: