Industria Mínima
Industria Minima is a publishing project of handmade books that features poetic texts by women authors from all eras, with the aim of inspiring new readings through little-known content or formats that invite alternative interpretations.
It is also dedicated to the production of notebooks, notepads, and tote bags—unique pieces printed with serigraphic monoprints, notable for their use of simple shapes and vibrant colors.
The project draws on movements and artists that have connected art, craft, and design, such as the Bauhaus, Bruno Munari, William Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement, as well as countless anonymous artisans.
The hands, head, and heart behind it belong to Laura Quesada—painter, poet, and editor from Buenos Aires.
It is also dedicated to the production of notebooks, notepads, and tote bags—unique pieces printed with serigraphic monoprints, notable for their use of simple shapes and vibrant colors.
The project draws on movements and artists that have connected art, craft, and design, such as the Bauhaus, Bruno Munari, William Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement, as well as countless anonymous artisans.
The hands, head, and heart behind it belong to Laura Quesada—painter, poet, and editor from Buenos Aires.