Inés Acero is a Spanish artist & graphic designer exploring the relationship between design, culture and nature. Currently based in Madrid. 

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Last update on September, 2024.

Experimental design / 2024, guided by León Romero

The Sicanje tribe, a Croatian tattoo tradition, is deeply rooted in both Christianity and pre-Catholic Indo-European pagan culture. Basic tattoo forms include the križ (cross), jelica (pine tree), and kolo (circle). These forms, along with spirals found in the tombs of ancient Slavic societies, served as the basis for a logographic system, arranging 10 given concepts hierarchically.
Final Master Project / 2024, guided by Ruben Pater

Badroom is a community project born in ELISAVA, Barcelona, created for those young expats navigating the chaos of modern adulting. The truth is, changing homes, managing a house and dealing with flatmates, landlords and overall with life is not damn easy. This project aims to commiserate, share knowledge and laugh when everything feels like falling apart. Literally. 

Experimental font / 2023, guided by Martin Lorenz

Jarama is an experimental, geometric monospace display typeface. Created using the systemic design principles from Martin Lorenz's workshop, the typeface features modular letterforms built on a square and diagonal grid. Its rounded corners evoke the dynamic curves of Madrid's Circuit de Jarama, giving the font its name.
Editorial / 2023, guided by Mark Bohle

Book design for the short horror story “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson, exploring the relationship between content and form to translate the essence of the narrative into graphic elements. Examples include the use of the black box mentioned in the story and a slip of paper on the cover that hints at the story’s conclusion. 
Visual Identity / 2023, guided by Jose Manuel P. Paadín 

Fungi Folk Fest is a festival celebrating the often unnoticed, wonderful fungal kingdom. From concept to visual identity, the festival is inspired by the systemic nature of mycelium, reflecting its reproductive and decomposing behaviors. This approach gives the festival a unique, organic character, emphasizing the beauty and significance of fungi in our ecosystem.
Final Thesis Project / 2022

"When Woke Me Up" is an editorial project where the author critiques the rationalization that reduces nature to a mere object devoid of depth. She will instead propose that its beauty reflects the true nature of humanity, beginning with the acknowledgment of supreme spiritual principles. Text and design by @myartisticmundo.

Art / 2021-2023

"The poet" is a series of five digital paintings that aim to illustrate the broken promise of modern times and how the artist suffers from the urbanist fever of materialism.