EVERA Book of Life
A signature edition that combines biographical chapters, quotations, photographs, and audio fragments. It is more than a family chronicle - it is a navigation system for memory.
What the edition includes
Structure & chapters
The story unfolds by eras: childhood, turning points, legacy. Each chapter closes with insights and key values.
Voices & emotions
QR codes lead to audio and video. Loved ones hear the intonation, pauses, and laughter that text alone cannot carry.
Visual narrative
We digitise photos, letters, and documents. Designers create collages, maps, and family trees.
Meaningful navigation
Cross-links guide the reader to themes such as “Teaching”, “Travel”, “Family values”. Every story has a context.
How we craft the book
- Gathering materials. Interviews, archives, letters. A curator helps prioritise stories.
- Editorial scripting. The editor shapes chapters, builds dramaturgy, and selects quotations.
- Design & layout. Visual concept with palette, typography, and bespoke illustrations.
- Prototype review. The family receives a digital mockup, comments, and approves changes.
- Print & digital delivery. Premium print run, interactive PDF, and upload to the family portal.
“The Book of Life reminds us why our family exists. It’s not an album, it’s a living dialogue.” - Natalia, EVERA client.
Edition options
Premium print
Hardcover, silk ribbon, art paper. Delivered in a gift box with QR companion cards.
Interactive PDF
Hyperlinked edition with embedded audio players and family-friendly commenting.
Web edition
Private website with thematic search, extended gallery, and dialogue AI integration.
Tell us who will receive the Book of Life and we will recommend the best format and prepare a demo excerpt.
Request a consultationQuestions & answers
How long does it take to produce the Book of Life?
The full journey from interviews to print lasts 8–12 weeks depending on archive size and review rounds.
Can we include audio and video inside the printed book?
Yes. We embed QR codes that open a secure archive with voice notes and videos so readers can listen while reading.
What do you need from the family at the start?
A kickoff interview and a contact list are enough. The curator will help gather materials and schedule extra recordings.