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NO ESTÁN

Student: Alan David Hernández

Prof. Moisés Hernández

In Mexico 16 people disappear every day, never going back to home, their families continue looking for them on a never ending process. We decided to create this machine that draws the faces of the missing people creating a new face, the face of the corruption. This project was presented at incMTY for 2 days showing the process of drawing that you could watch online on a livestream.

No Están was exhibited at Inédito 2020: Design Week Mexico.

https://adrojo.com/noestan/

 
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VENTE A MÉXICO

LA TLAPALERIA: Ana Roldán, Daniela Félix, Fabiola Sonck, José Carlos Muñoz, Juan Muciño, Karla Martínez, María Fernanda Segura, Martín Aceves, Michelle R. Vega, Sandra García and Yael Viridiana Lina

Prof. Ramiro Estrada

La Tlapalería presents its new collection “Vente a México”, eleven objects of decorative art with the metal folding technique, that pay tribute to the towns, cities, landscapes and representative spaces of our country. We narrate its history and essence through the colors, textures, shapes and materials that make each place a magical space to visit. 

Come to Mexico and take home a memorable souvenir!

Vente a México was exhibited at Inédito 2020: Design Week Mexico.

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SOLAR

Óscar Méndez, Luis Fernando Barrios, Mayte Guerrero, Viridiana Palma, Naoto Ricardo Kobayashi and Rafael Brizuela

Prof. Moisés Hernández

Solar feature for Metropolis Magazine:

Each lamp was designed for different locations and contexts in the country; however, they all seek to resolve the need of light in isolated communities through the materials available in their localities. 

Solar is a project in which sun rays illuminate the night through the Mexican soil materials. - Luis Fernando Sánchez Barrios

Solar was exhibited at Abierto Mexicano de Diseño: ÚTOPIA and Hebei Industrial Design Week (China). Won an honorable mention at Wanted Design (NYC) and more than 47 articles were written about the project including an article in AD Magazine.

 
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