Our stories​
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Although Alzheimer's disease has no cure yet, having an early diagnose can change dramatically the lives of many who suffer from this problem and their families.
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"Our Stories" is a project with real patients from the Alzheimer's Association that aims to help others to recognize the signs, to find the courage and the right words to talk about it before it's too late.
Made with Galaxy​
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To celebrate Heritage Month in the U.S. and the launching of the new Galaxy Note 10, we created a visual campaign through a unique perspective.
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10 Latinx immigrant artists or from immigrant families, created 10 different art pieces by only using a Galaxy Note 10 and expose them on the streets of NY during the whole month.
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Through OOHs and social media content, we launched each piece as a portrait of today's culture and diversity in America.
Made with Galaxy​
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To celebrate Heritage Month in the U.S. and the launching of the new Galaxy Note 10, we created a visual campaign through a unique perspective.
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10 Latinx immigrant artists or from immigrant families, created 10 different art pieces by only using a Galaxy Note 10 and expose them on the streets of NY during the whole month.
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Through OOHs and social media content, we launched each piece as a portrait of today's culture and diversity in America.
"Bieninchismo"
"Malinchismo" is a word Mexicans use when they prefer foreign products over national products just because they come from another country. "Mal" is the Spanish word for "Bad".
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"Bieninchismo" is a movement to support national things and a new way to see Mexico's products and talent. "Bien" is the Spanish word for "Good".
"Bieninchismo"
"Malinchismo" is a word Mexicans use when they prefer foreign products over national products just because they come from another country. "Mal" is the Spanish word for "Bad".
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"Bieninchismo" is a movement to support national things and a new way to see Mexico's products and talent. "Bien" is the Spanish word for "Good".
cREATIVE DIRECTOR
2017: A Beer Odyssey ​
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On April 19th, the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics announced the discovery of LHS 1140B, an exoplanet that could host life.
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Corona, the Mexican beer that already conquered the planet Earth, decided to conquer this new world by being the first beer over there.
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We built a transmitter and sent a direct radio frequency to this planet with the brewing recipe of Corona, so the inhabitants of this planet could brew their own. The message will be traveling the space for 40 years until it reaches LHS 1140B.

