Since the appearance of the first manuscripts, through Johannes Gutenberg's movable type printing press, to the digitization of texts and images for reading on mobile devices and computers, editorial graphic design has undergone countless evolutionary changes throughout its history. Despite this, this form of communication has always remained at the service of those who seek knowledge or have a passion for good illustration.
For this reason, this editorial work, which is purely personal in nature, has served as an exercise for putting into practice various techniques and skills. Developed through the use of certain graphic applications, they have resulted in artistic effects of varied forms and vibrant colours which, together with the combination of specific typefaces and the use of attractive graphic elements, have also produced an editorial work of great clarity and purity.





