As an educator, it is essential to stay up-to-date with the latest design trends and techniques to communicate effectively with students and convey complex ideas in a visually engaging manner. This section provides a curated selection of design case studies, opinions of graphic works, interviews with illustrators, and typography news that can serve as valuable resources for educators looking to incorporate design into their teaching practices.

El illustrador ecuatoriano Santiago Maldonado nos muestra su portafolio mientras conversa acerca de su carrera, influencias y proyectos. Muchas gracias por aceptar esta entrevista. Lo primero, ¿por qué  el nombre Don Santiago y el taller Las Manos…

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For graphic designers, a great way to explore the world of programming is to use Processing. “Since 2001, Processing has promoted software literacy within the visual arts and visual literacy within technology. There are tens of thousands of students, artists, designers, researchers, and hobbyists who use…

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I collaborated with the Puerto Rican Filmmaker Ariel Orama López. Over the last three years, I have designed posters for five of his short films: One (2018), Mariano (2018), #Bóxers (2018), 2Hoom (2020), and [Y] (2020). His critically acclaimed short film One, an homage to the victims from Hurricane Maria, has won several international prizes, was…

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Adîr, V., Adîr. G & Pacscu N. (2014) define, “A logo is like a ‘signature’ … A logo means a graphic and visual representation in a desired original concept. Elements as images, words, shapes or colours, make possible a logo in a harmonious combination which may convey attitudes and values…

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