Joe Vera

Joe Vera
Born (1941-04-20) 20 April 1941
Pomona, California, United States
Nationality American
Known for Graphic Design
Notable work Avandaro Festival Poster, Cancun Emblem.
Website http://www.veradzn.com/

Joe Vera (born April 20, 1941, Pomona, California, United States) is a Mexican-American graphic designer, creator of some of the most recognized logos of the early 1970s in Mexico, such as the Emblem of Cancun in 1974 and the poster for the Avandaro Festival of 1971.[1]

Early years

The son of artists, he was born as José Vera López. His first introduction to the arts came by playing short parts in his parents' Christmas sketches in different theaters around the country. As a teenager, while taking drawing lessons he decided to enter the prestigious Art Center College of Design.[2]

The emblem of Cancún

México City, Avándaro and Cancún

In 1968 he moved to Mexico City in order to work with the famous artist Giancarlo Novi and his fame grew rapidly among contemporary artists. Soon thereafter Telesistema Mexicano producer, Luis de Llano Macedo, commissioned him to design the famous Avandaro Rock Festival poster of 1971. This was going to open many doors for him and in 1974, having his own studio named Joe Vera & Asociados, was commissioned by the federal government to design his most famous logo to date, the Cancun Emblem.[3][4]

Return to the US

In 1986 Joe Vera returned to the United States and established the firm Vera Design in Los Angeles. He designed the logotype of Aca Joe and special designs for brands like Danone, Purina, among others.

Bibliography

References

  1. Hernandez, Ricardo (10 September 2011). "Avándaro, a 40 años de distancia". El Sol de Mexico. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  2. Roma, Tiziana. "Joe Vera: El logo de una ciudad naciente". Retrieved 26 August 2014.
  3. Sr, Uluapa. "Joe Vera: Autor del escudo de Cancún.". Aclarando. Retrieved 6 October 2014.
  4. "Cancún o Nido de Serpientes a 43 años de vida". Quintana Roo al dia. Retrieved 6 October 2014.

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