Victor a.

Martinez-Torres

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Hey! I am a Puerto Rican graphic designer from the Island and I am very passionate about design and art. I am super into sports with soccer being my main sport.

RITMO

RITMO: Latino Music and Culture magazine is for audiences of English and Spanish speakers who are interested in Latino music and culture. This publication will serve to entertain and educate the public to the various cultures of the Caribbean, Central and South America in the music world. Bilingual spreads are scattered throughout to reach both language demographics and there are interactive Spotify codes that will show the artists showcased in the publication. Many spreads throughout the publication are created to showcase the character of the artists or topic shown which plays into the lively feeling of Latino music as a whole.

Happy Paws

Happy Paws is a first puppy kit designed and created for those individuals who want to embark in the journey of owning a furry friend. The greens and blues used give off the energetic feeling of a puppy running and puppy and the modular design on the opening and inside panels of the kit go well with the energetic nature. In this kit you will find some basic items to get your journey started. All the supplies which include a ball, collar, leash, and ball are all included and also the same colors as the packaging to keep the consistent feeling throughout. The kit also has additional tips and items to add for the consumer if they choose to continue their journey.

The Route to a greener Philadelphia

The Route to a greener Philadelphia is an indoor exhibit that is open to the general public that explores and explains the impact of biking and walking in the city of Philadelphia in the present and what it could look like in the future. This exhibit features extensive research regarding the walkability and biking presence in the city of Philadelphia. Also, the colors selected for the exhibit emphasize the theme of going green and expanding on these usually overlooked modes of transportation.

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