Gonzalo Tassier
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Gonzalo Tassier is a graphic designer and publicity specialist from Mexico City, who has created a number of highly recognized logos and trademarks in Mexico.[1] His was born in Mexico City in 1941. In his youth, he studied at the UNAM School of Architecture, then he studied philosophy for four years, before joining a religious community called the Missionaries of the Holy Spirit. However, as a designer, he is self-taught.[2]
His career has spanned over four decades to become of the most outstanding and pioneering graphic designers in Mexico.[2][3] He has worked for offices such as those of , and Bozell.[3] Tassier’s best-known work includes the logo for PEMEX (created with ), the trademarks for and and the eagle which has been used for the Mexico national football team since 1998.[1][4] He has also designed brochures for Ford and Wyeth, audiovisual work for IMSS and book covers for the Demac publishing company.[4]
In 1995, Tassier founded his own agency called Retorno Tassier, dedicated to graphic design, publishing and general publicity, located in Mexico City.[4][5] The agency works with numerous Mexican and international companies along with governmental agencies and other organizations.[2] The firm also does work for a number of non profit organizations as a social service.[5] Clients include Santander Group, Volkswagen of Mexico and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization.[4]
Tassier remains with his agency as president.[2] Another independent firm Tassier created with partner Bruno Newman is La Gunilla Editores, a publishing house whose books focus on design and collecting. The name is a play on "Lagunilla", a community which has a famous market for collectors.[6]
In 2002, he received honors from the Quórum organization, which also published a book about his career.[3]
Tassier is a professor of design at the Universidad Iberoamericana, and is considered to be one of the most respected teachers of this field in the country.[2][4] He teaching work led to the Sir Misha Black Medal.[7] in London in 2008, after being nominated by a group of his students. He is the first Latin American to receive the prize in thirty years.[4]
His style is considered to be original and sensitive as well as methodical and perfectionist.[2] Tassier believes that laughter is a fundamental ingredient in promotion, that good commercials will evoke a smile and positive emotion.[8]
The Museo del Objeto del Objeto held an exhibition of Tassier’s work in October 2011, as part of the “El MODO de ….” (The Manner of...) series.[1][3] In addition to drawings and design, the exhibit also included Tassier’s pencil collection, which has over 11,000 pieces.[1] The pencil collection represents the importance that the implement has for his work.[3]
References[]
- ^ a b c d Ortega García, Tania (February 10, 2011). "Gonzalo Tassier, diseñando el objeto del objeto" [Gonzalo Tassier, designing the object of the object]. Mil Mesetas (in Spanish). Retrieved November 11, 2011.
- ^ a b c d e f "2008 Medal Professor Gonzalo Tassier". London: Misha Black Awards. Retrieved November 11, 2011.[permanent dead link]
- ^ a b c d e "El Modo de Tassier. Trazo, dibujo y diseño" [The Mode of Tassier, layout, drawing and design] (in Spanish). Mexico City: Museo del Objeto del Objeto. September 26, 2011. Retrieved November 11, 2011.[permanent dead link]
- ^ a b c d e f "Gonzalo Tassier recibe premio en Londres" [Gonzalo Tassier receives award in London]. CNN Expansión (in Spanish). March 5, 2009. Retrieved November 11, 2011.
- ^ a b "Historia" [History] (in Spanish). Mexico City: Retorno Tassier. Archived from the original on April 25, 2012. Retrieved November 11, 2011.
- ^ "La ciudad como galería" [The city as gallery]. Milenio (in Spanish). Mexico City. August 14, 2010. Archived from the original on August 23, 2010. Retrieved November 11, 2011.
- ^ "The Sir Misha Black Medal | Misha Black Awards". mishablackawards.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2016-12-29. Retrieved 2015-06-25.
- ^ Guzmán, Ricardo (July 10, 2005). "El humor en la publicidad" [Humor in publicity]. La Jornada Semanal (in Spanish). Retrieved November 11, 2011.
- People from Mexico City
- Mexican designers
- Living people