Animación de carga Mr. Legaz
Maybe it happens to all of us

Illustration for the cover of the book “Maybe it happens to all of us” by Diego L. Monachelli.

While the city, lashed by the rain and besieged by the sea, fades away, silence and doubt fill the souls of a group of friends. To know oneself is to immerse oneself in the pain of others, and Quizás nos pasa a todos invites us to that inner and multiple journey, to a polyphony that bifurcates between rhetoric and action, art and life, chimera and pragmatism. An intimate wandering in which friendship is just the first step to overcome the unintelligibility of an era marked by the sign of indifference.

Customer
Estudio Casao-Terrazas
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Book cover illustration
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Editorial

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Cover and inside article for the magazine Fragmentos “A propósito de algunos concursos” by María Beni Ezquerro and Marta Peinado Alós, about the decision of the Project Competition organized by MITMA for the extension of the Bretón de los Herreros Theater in Logroño, the surprising number of proposals received and the prestigious jury presided by the architect Rafael Moneo.

Client: Architects of La Rioja Cultural Foundation (FCAR).

Category: Editorial

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Illustrated campaign composed of four posters showing the values and the story behind each garment. IAIOS is a Catalan company that mainly produces sustainable wool sweaters. Each one of them is special, because it is made in small local workshops.

To carry out the assignment, we took as a starting point the idea of the sweaters made by our grandparents and the memories of our childhood to build the campaign slogan “Indelible memories with a dose of nostalgia”, showing everyday images that revolve around mothers and grandmothers along with their needles and balls of yarn.

Client: Labasad. School of Art and Design of Barcelona.

Category: Advertising

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Series of six illustrations for the cover and inside editorial report of the El País Semanal supplement “The battle against obesity” by Pablo Linde. This disease, which carries a social and medical stigma, affects 16% of the adult population and 160 million children and adolescents, according to the WHO. The double meaning generated by the illustrations is thought-provoking, as they show a message that goes beyond the obvious. The reader is invited to a deep reflection through the conceptual illustration and the evident contrast between the aesthetic and the critical and social background.

Client: Labasad. School of Art and Design of Barcelona.

Assignment: Master’s Degree Final Project in Editorial and Advertising Illustration.

Category: Editorial

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