Tales of the Unseen

What kind of comic will I find here?

If you know me and you've read some of what I've published, it’ll come as no surprise: I don't guarantee an easy read. It will be a unique and experimental experience. A design that draws from comic and information design influences. I want it to resemble the works of Chris Ware, Nigel Holmes, Sergio García, Jaime Serra, Calpurnio, Tom Gauld, Giorgia Lupi, Kevin Huizenga, Dan Zettwoch, Bunpei Yorifuji and many others from whom I have learned how to express myself through infographic narrative.


Why does this comic exist?

This website is the result of a curiosity that arose during my fine arts education and that culminated in a doctoral thesis on diagrams and comics. Somehow this is my personal way of showing you that text in a format for (almost) all audiences.

Do you want to read the doctoral thesis? (in Spanish only): The Schematic in the Enrichment of Comics.


Are there other texts where I can delve deeper into this topic? (texts only in spanish)

Besides my thesis, The Schematic in the Enrichment of Comics, you can read an excerpt in the work: "Graphic-Narrative Languages: Specificities, Intermedialities, and Graphic Theories,"where I also wrote an article summarizing what I consider to be the most valuable aspects of my research. Years ago, I published an approach in the Cuco Magazine that marked the beginning of my reflections on the encounters between schemas and comics.

Little by little, I try to make a round trip; I try to apply narrative perspective to information design, for example, by locating 4 authors for an emotional data visualization or providing Three Keys for Narrative Infographics.

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