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Golden Ratio Coloring Book

Created by Rafael Araujo

A coloring book with a collection of Rafael Araujo’s hand drawn Golden Ratio illustrations to reconnect with yourself and nature

Latest Updates from Our Project:

Getting ready to fulfill 20x more books
about 8 years ago – Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 09:18:54 PM

We’re gearing up to deliver 20x more books than we planned for. We’re excited to announce that we’ve partnered with BackerKit, the crowdfunding fulfillment professionals.  BackerKit will send you a survey to capture your shipping details, they will validate this information, and give us better control over order fulfillment. BackerKit has helped 2.6 million backers in over 1500 Kickstarter campaigns get their rewards easily. More information on BackerKit can be found here: backerkit.com

Which style do you prefer for the book?
about 8 years ago – Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 12:35:05 AM

Rafael has been working hard on new illustrations for your book appropriate for coloring. Here's a sneak peak of the most important piece, the Chambered Nautilus. Can you please let us know which version do you prefer? #1 - The matrix version with all the construction lines? Or #2 - The clean version with less construction lines?

1. The Matrix Version

Nautilus Matrix
Nautilus Matrix

2. The Clean Version

Nautilus Clean
Nautilus Clean

Looking for great coloring pens?
about 8 years ago – Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 10:16:14 PM

MAGNETIPS
MAGNETIPS

Check out MAGNETIPS™, refillable coloring pens nothing like you've seen before! Each one has two super-strong Neodymium Magnets fixed in their shell. They will attract one another and to most metal objects and are useful in ways far beyond that of your average pen. Watch their cool video at https://igg.me/at/MAGNETIPS

Original illustration reward in the making
about 8 years ago – Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 12:04:33 AM

Fibonacci Sequence Shell
Fibonacci Sequence Shell

Our generous backer who pledged for the original illustration of the Nautilus, asked Rafael to draw the Fibonacci Sequence Shell for him instead. Here it is, in the making... What do you think? 

More pages!
about 8 years ago – Wed, Apr 06, 2016 at 05:55:25 PM

How do you add more pages to the book without compromising on paper quality, increasing its weight and blowing up shipping costs? We've finally found the answer, and added 5 more pages to your book!