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ID’s Design in Spain Cover by Javier Mariscal

May 5, 2009 - By Bobby Solomon - Category: Illustration

I picked up the newest ID magazine last week and ever since I’ve been smitten by the cover. It’s big, blocky shapes and obviosus nod toward Spain are great, and it’s simplicity is spot on. And, who doesn’t live a kitty? The art was created by Javier Mariscal of Estudio Mariscal, and you can see more of his work here.

Bobby

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  1. Love this issue. Features a lot of great design work coming out of Spain. Love the cover too, good stuff.

    Comment by nerdski — May 5, 2009 #

  2. I come from a part of Spain where bullfighting, flamenco, paellas and every other spanish clichè is non-existent, and everytime I see this kind of stuff it makes me sad. It’s so easy and obvious, and overrepresented.

    Comment by Carlos Alonso — May 6, 2009 #

  3. Hehe, it did actually look a bit familiar. That’s because iGoogle has a theme made by him :)

    Comment by Karen C — May 6, 2009 #

  4. Mariscal is everywhere! Quite rightly though. His iGoogle theme is fastastic too!

    Comment by Siong Chin — May 7, 2009 #

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