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In the beginning of my MA studies I was asked to make a poster that condensed my view of graphic design. So I did one with the slogan "Put Things In Order". When approaching my final diploma work, I realised that my research was going in circles around this same issue: What do I do? Therefore my work, a series of posters or graphics compiled in a newspaper styled publication, is just that - a natural outcome of the process of questioning the reasons of one?s activities and interests.

In short:
What is it?
1. A visual laboratory. A deconstruction of the semantic and semiotic elements of design.
2. A practical reflection on visual communication in terms of honesty, responsibility, humanity, irony,
coherency and in-coherency.
A quick, straight and simple exercise of graphic design honesty.
3. A commentary based on the observation of visual communication and the world.
What for?

To start the spark of a story. Designers have become the new storytellers. Icon-builders. Trend-setters. When starting this project my question was: Why?
Because design to me is more about asking the right questions than about providing deep solutions.

Daniel Bembibre Belda?s education a mix of different fields of arts. The most defining characteristic of his work is multidisciplinarity. Starting with an MA in fine arts (1993-2000), focused on printing, graphics and mixed media painting, his work from this time also includes photography and drawing. His interests leaned towards computer graphics and multimedia, ending with an MA in Digital Communication 2001. This wide background explains the variety of works that have therefore been exposed through broadcasts and over 20 exhibitions in Spain and two solo exhibitions.

Daniel has collected several awards, like the nomination for best animation movie in the Galician Film Awards and the prize of the Art Collection of the University of the Basque Country. He has worked as a designer and art director for several companies and agencies. He received a scholarship from the Galician Barrie Foundation to develop his Diploma Work at TaiK.

Contact:
me(at)danielbembibre.com
+34 696 570 685