Alberto March
Spain
From 2008 to 2010, he helped St. Augustine College in Chicago create images for the El Puente Gala Awards, an event that raises funds for low-income Latino student scholarships. 2008–2010, he designed for the National Latino AIDS Awareness Day in New York during social campaigns. 2008, he created and designed the “Flip to Learn” program to help non-speaking English students learn irregular verbs. The program is utilized at Broward College in South Florida, Triton College and St. Augustine College in Chicago, and some Chicago Public Schools, where they teach English as a second language. Access Alberto March Newsroom
Featured Designs
Alberto March
Editorial Design
The logo, icons, reports, banner, and PowerPoint slides have been designed to highlight the importance of food safety in the supply chain. The designer has used a semi-circle band to represent data analysis and healthy food consumption, which ultimately helps protect human beings. The icons' colour palette matches the report's main strategies. The aim is to create proactive, evidence-based, people-centred, cost-effective food safety systems with coordinated governance and adequate structure supported by relevant photographs. The layout content is supported by visuals that depict each theme.
A' Print and Published Media Design Award - Iron (2024) - Access Alberto March Editorial Design Press Kit