BRAZILIAN DESIGNER RECEIVES TITLE OF NOBILITY

10/01/2010 14:01

 

 
The advertising, marketólogo, designer and artist, Fernando Alvez Von Noble, was pleasantly surprised on the last day on January 9, Saturday. Andorra, a European country located between the Pyrenees enclave in northeast Spain and southwest France, gave him a peerage after proof of kinship with the Sao Paulo European nobles. Count Von Noble, as it is now called, will be awarded the title of that particular event is scheduled for later this year.
 
The titles of nobility were abolished in Brazil with the proclamation of the Republic, but Count Von Noble already feeling the responsibility. "I was invited to several events in the state, but I prefer to keep me prisoner until the ceremony in Andorra. With that title comes great responsibility, including social. The nobility now no longer has exclusive character, but the differential with respect to their actions. To me this is the greatest honors he could receive. "Says the Count with great simplicity, saying need to have even more projects and social activities.
 
Interestingly, Fernando Alvez is a supporter of monarchy, and even marketing and advertising coordinator of the Brazil Institute Imperial, nation-wide organization that brings together supporters of the restoration of a parliamentary monarchy in the country. "Brazil is experiencing a crisis of institutions in which fouls the role of the moderator, exercised by an emperor. Most of the world's most developed nations have monarchical regimes like Britain and Japan, "said Count Von Noble.
 
Fernando is living in Sao Paulo and Rondônia for nine years. Sao Paulo claims to be the birth and Rondonia heart. He has over 12 years experience in marketing, publicity, advertising, communication, and currently directs the designer and his office, Noble Design and Projects. Their backgrounds include the areas of Strategic Design, Political and Electoral Marketing, Foreign Trade and Arts, among others. Focus on industrial projects and social activities, as well as constant updating in Brazil and abroad.