Money in Check
Óscar Pérez wrote a novel about the invisible rules of money. He didn't want a bookshop page, and he didn't want anything that smelled of a fintech.
So the site doesn't sell the book, it plays it. Óscar's art direction turns the whole page into a chessboard: a faint coordinate grid edge to edge, algebraic notation scribbled through the margins like a game already in progress, pieces sculpted out of banknotes, and Jessica Travieso's hand-drawn cast wandering through the columns. Five moves carry the story — the opening, the manifesto, the book and the till, the author, checkmate.
We built it. The argument assembles word by word as you scroll, type going from ghost outline to solid ink. You earn each line, which is the book's whole premise: you only see the board once you know what to look for. Then an honest preview — the cover in hand, a page-flip through real interior spreads — with print, Kindle, audio and bundle sitting right next to one-tap checkout.
English and Spanish, custom cursor, and it stays smooth on a phone.
- Óscar Pérez — Author & art direction
- Jessica Travieso Suárez — Illustration & animation
- Toni Soriano — Creative development
- Daniel Perez Pinazo — Creative development
- Cloudstudio — Code