• Raúl Zea
Above all, a collector. Records, seashells, fountain pens, safety razors, Japanese RPGs, vintage books on card magic — and everything in between. With over 15 years of experience in editorial design, branding, and front-end development, he runs a bookstore and record shop called Santo & Seña, designs books at Rey Naranjo Editores, teaches Typography and Information Design at LCI Bogotá, and restores mechanical watches and vintage lighters at Calibre Perpetuo.
At GridTone™ he combines his love for music and grids. At Found Archive he shares his collection of graphic pieces. When no one is watching, he listens to shortwave radio.
He lives in Bogotá with his girlfriend and his dog.
Find him on Instagram as @monoespacio.
• Andrés Bruno
Visual communicator is the concept that best fits his extensive career working on various graphic design projects (editorial and branding) within the cultural sector.
A compulsive explorer of the underground and the rarest music sections in record stores, Andrés has always sought out the different, the little-known, the undervalued, with the aim of finding useful information for his work as a designer.
Currently, several projects define him as a creator, including his collaborative branding studio profile, please try to be nice; his work as curator and art director at last humans trying the best (records and DIY press publishing); as curator and art director at El Kaleidoscope (a collaborative listening collective); as curator and photographer at Fonts in Travels; and as a vinyl music session selector under the name &Different.
Find him on Instagram as @andres_bruno_.