In this talk they will explore all the steps they followed to shape a peculiar graphic design project in which the apparently ugly turned out to be innovative genuine and attractive. Fist find inspiration in your references David Peña Toribio better known by his artistic pseudonym Puño has been drawing and kicking the ball for as long as he can remember. In addition to earning a living as a childrens writer and illustrator he is an educator on creativity issues in the Netherlands Spain and Colombia as well as collaborating with platforms for social transformation through drawing.
He has received important awards for design photography and illustration and has collaborated with various internationally renowned media and publishers. Among many other ideas the creative and pedagogue explores in this talk the idea of conscious and unconscious copying as a form of inspiration and talks about the importance of references. Marta Cerdà The photo background removing profession of the designer As a creative she works on projects ranging from art direction to design illustration or typography. Her style is strongly eclectic and her work has been recognized by prestigious design awards such as The Type Directors Club American among others.
Marta Cerdà martacerda is able to turn around some of the most common conceptions in the area of design typography or illustration proposing our interpretations that you can discover in her talk Stiven Kerestegian Fall in love with your problems Stiven Kerestegian is a designer and social entrepreneur with an optimistic mindset focused on always learning. He has been the captain in teams of companies such as Microsoft LEGO CIID and has collaborated with governments startups and nonprofit organizations from Patagonia to Scandinavia. Among many other ideas the designer and social entrepreneur who from Sweden and Denmark codirects Chilote Shoes and heads Ikea as Head of Innovation spoke about the importance of falling in love with your problems.