Mogadouro

Commissioned by Seegno, I illustrated the interactive website for CIMR—the Centro Interpretativo do Mundo Rural, a museum in Mogadouro dedicated to the rural heritage of Mogadouro. The project required scientific illustration of five traditional production processes—bread, wine, olive oil, mushrooms, and honey—balancing educational accuracy with visual storytelling.
Client
CIMR
Agency
Seegno
Project Owner
Luis Oliveira
Creative Direction
Eduardo Barbosa
Illustration
Eduardo Barbosa
Margarida Mouta
Each section of the museum's website is built around scientific illustration—detailed depictions of the production cycles behind five staple products of Mogadouro gastronomy: bread, wine, olive oil, mushrooms, and honey. The challenge was making these processes both educational and visually engaging, accurate enough for a museum context while inviting enough to keep visitors exploring.
The process of making bread illustrated in various steps
The process of making bread illustrated in various steps
The process of making wine illustrated in various steps
The process of making wine illustrated in various steps
The process of making mushrooms illustrated in various steps
The process of making mushrooms illustrated in various steps
The process of making olive oil illustrated in various steps
Illustration of olive development stage 1
Illustration of olive development stage 2
The process of making olive oil illustrated in various steps
The process of making honey illustrated in various steps

The Queen Bee

Illustration of the queen bee from the side
Illustration of the queen bee from the top

The Worker Bee

Illustration of the worker bee from the side
Illustration of the worker bee from the top

The Drone Bee

Illustration of the drone bee from the side
Illustration of the drone bee from the top
The process of making honey illustrated in various steps