
JARDIM
Jadem Doe Seus is a collector’s edition coffee table book that narrates the story of an exclusive Portuguese-style villa in Goa, designed for a discerning few. Encased in a gold-leaf embossed, case-bound cover on textured premium stock, the book reflects the villa’s soul—where architectural memory, cultural lineage, and emotive design converge. Its name pays homage to the three-tiered garden terraces that welcome residents home, a metaphor for layered serenity.
Inside, the book unfolds as a lyrical journey through Indo-Portuguese heritage. With chapters titled The Architecture of Memory, Gardens in Layers, and Light Through Glass, it weaves hand-drawn illustrations, photorealistic renders, and poetic storytelling into a seamless narrative. The design echoes the villa’s palette—limestone, jade, and amber—accented with bespoke type and stained-glass window motifs drawn from the logo. At its heart, this is more than a home—it is a sanctuary told in gold and glass, for the chosen few.

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Design & Visuals Photorealistic renders and hand-drawn illustrations complement the story. Each spread balances clean white space with rich textures, echoing the villa's palette—warm limestone, mossy jade, and sunlit amber. Custom calligraphic titles and subtle gold accents layer in old-world romance.
PROVEN RESULTS
A gold-leaf embossed sanctuary, told through three garden terraces. A villa's soul captured in glass and gold.
Jardim Doe Seus required a collector's edition coffee table book narrating the story of an exclusive Portuguese-style villa in Goa. The book - encased in a gold-leaf embossed, case-bound cover - needed to capture architectural memory, cultural lineage, and emotive design for a discerning few, named after the villa's three-tiered garden terraces.
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NARRATIVE CHAPTERS
Architecture of Memory, Gardens in Layers, Light Through Glass
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GOLD-LEAF EMBOSSED COVER
case-bound, premium
textured stock
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COLOUR PALETTE ANCHORS
limestone, jade and amber echoing the villa
What We Delivered
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The book's design echoed the villa's own palette - limestone, jade, and amber - accented with bespoke type and stained-glass window motifs drawn directly from the logo.
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Three named chapters (The Architecture of Memory, Gardens in Layers, Light Through Glass) wove hand-drawn illustrations, photorealistic renders, and poetic storytelling into a seamless narrative.
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The book's name paid homage to the villa's three-tiered garden terraces - a metaphor for layered serenity that was carried through the structure of the publication itself.
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Custom calligraphic titles and subtle gold accents layered in old-world romance, positioning the property not as a home but as a sanctuary for the chosen few.
: Ultra-luxury real estate buyers are not persuaded by floor plans - they are persuaded by a story they want to belong to. Jardim Doe Seus shows what happens when a property's emotional narrative is given the same craft as its architecture.









