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13: Mexican-American Graphic Designer & Illustrator Marisol Ortega
FromDraws in Spanish | Conversations with Latinx Visual Artists and Designers
13: Mexican-American Graphic Designer & Illustrator Marisol Ortega
FromDraws in Spanish | Conversations with Latinx Visual Artists and Designers
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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Mar 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
This week’s guest describes herself as “100% Mexican and 100% American.” In this episode, I chat with Mexican-American Graphic Designer and Illustrator Marisol Ortega. Marisol and I discuss everything from the trauma of being first generation American, to getting a full scholarship to art school, to landing an in-house role at Amazon. Aside from her Mexican background and culture, we also get into how she found her way to design and illustration.Marisol discovered her passion for art and design after living as a foreign exchange student in Italy for a year during high school. This experience shifted her entire perspective and opened her eyes to art as a career. Once arriving back in the States, she took this momentum and channeled it into finding scholarships to fund her dream of going to art school. With dedication, Marisol was awarded a Gates Millennium Scholarship and received a full ride for her art education.In this inspiring episode, Marisol shares her perspective on freelancing and motherhood, how she’s putting a stop to generational trauma, and how she found her passion for design through a foreign exchange program.Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, or on your favorite podcast platform.Topics Covered:Marisol’s experience being a first-generation Mexican-AmericanMotherhood and breaking generational traumaThe trade-offs between being an in-house designer and a freelance designerHow she found her passion for design through a foreign exchange program in ItalyBeing the first in her family to attend collegeBecoming a Gates Millennium Scholar and getting a full-ride scholarship to the Art Institute of SeattleThe struggles of being one of two minority students in art schoolThe intricacies of being a white Mexican and not feeling Mexican enoughDealing with backlash in the workplace for speaking on politics as a LatinaBeing the token Latina in the officeHow she landed her graphic design role at StarbucksWhy Marisol has a passion for packaging designHer process for collaborating with a brand designerHer process for creating powerful color palettesThe difference between illustration and designHow to think more broadly about the application of illustrationsWhy she was compelled to work with Linocuts and incorporate it into her design practiceGuest InfoCheck out Marisols’s Instagram, Portfolio, and Shop!Special OfferListeners of the podcast can get a free, undated weekly and monthly planner inspired by the show from our website here.Follow Host Fabiola Lara between episodes:InstagramYoutubeTikTok
Released:
Mar 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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07: Mexican Illustrator & YouTuber Paloma Cordova: On this week’s episode, I sat down with Mexican artist, illustrator, and YouTuber Paloma Cordova. Paloma is relatively new to the illustration world but has already amassed a community of fans via YouTube. She has developed a playful illustrated world that features themes such as cowboys, witches and cute cats. Listen to this episode to learn more about Paloma’s complicated immigration story, how she got into illustration and YouTube, and where she hopes to take her career. by Draws in Spanish | Conversations with Latinx Visual Artists and Designers