2025 | Science & Technology
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She/her & He/Him - Why did you create this work?
In October 2024, it marked one year since the outbreak of the war in Gaza. For this reason, Al Majalla Magazine aimed to create a visual synthesis using Eduardo Ramón’s collage technique, highlighting the most devastating consequences of the conflict. This approach seeks to merge data visualization and storytelling with the visual expression of collage. - How were your illustrations used?
Data visualization project for Al Majalla magazine, October 2024. Created in collaboration with illustrator Eduardo Ramon, this project presents a visual narrative that quantifies the devastation caused by the war in Gaza, translating data into compelling storytelling. - What materials and techniques did you use?
This project was developed in collaboration. The creative design, data visualization, and storytelling were led by Diana Estefanía Rubio, who worked closely with Eduardo Ramón, a collage illustration expert. Together, they merged two visual techniques to effectively convey this information. - Was this project commissioned?
Commissioned - Commissioner Name
Sara Loane - Commissioner Company
Al Majalla Magazine - Commissioner Instagram
@almajallaen @almajallaar - Personal Website or Portfolio Link
dianaestefaniarubio.com/ eduardoramontrejo.com/work
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@dianaestefaniarubio @eduardo_ramon_t - Biography
Data Visualization & Creative Design: Diana Estefanía Rubio, Visual information designer specializing in data visualization for editorial, web, and app projects. Based in Mexico City, she has 10+ years of experience transforming complex data into clear, engaging visuals. Passionate about storytelling through data, she crafts visually appealing environments to enhance narratives. Illustrator: Eduardo Ramón, an illustrator and graphic designer from Mexico, specialized in collage illustration. - Where are you currently based?
Mexico