Creative Infographics: Between Art and Journalism
My name is Jaime Serra, and I am another, like everyone else.
A course by Jaime Serra Palou , Infographic Designer
About the video: My name is Jaime Serra, and I am another, like everyone else.
Overview
“I present myself doing an impossible synthesis exercise: 30 years of profession in four and a half minutes. From construction to the deconstruction of infographics. To learn journalism with the infographic to travel with it, in balance, on the edge between several disciplines. ”
In this video lesson Jaime Serra Palou addresses the topic: My name is Jaime Serra, and I am another, like everyone else., which is part of the Domestika online course: Creative Infographics: Between Art and Journalism. Learn to visualize data in an artistic way through images and text.
Partial transcription of the video
“Hello welcome. Thank you for buying this Domestika course. My name is Jaime Serra, and I am another like everyone else. This way of presenting, somewhat strange, somewhat hermetic, is a symbiosis of two quotes. One literary, the famous "Yo es otro", the poet Arthur Rimbaud, and the other is a quote attributed to Erik Satie, the French musician to whom , when they asked him what his name was, he answered "Erik Satie, like everyone else". I realize that it is a presentation somewhat singular, somewhat peculiar, but that somehow for me responds the feeling that it has tried my work in the last...”
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Course summary for: Creative Infographics: Between Art and Journalism
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Areas
Communication, Infographics, Information Design

Jaime Serra Palou
A course by Jaime Serra Palou
Jaime Serra has over 25 years' professional experience in the journalism industry working with infographics. He started his career in the mid '80s, when infographics were first being used as a journalistic tool. A decade later, he contributed to revolutionizing the infographics industry while working for the Argentinian newspaper Clarín. Twenty years later, he was recognized by the Society For News Design as the most influential infographics artist in the world during the period of 1992-2002.
He has been a creator, director, and consultant for prestigious media companies and their infographic departments in Latin America and Europe, including Clarín (Argentina, 1995-2001) and La Vanguardia (Spain, 2008-2018).
He also showcases his work in contemporary art spaces and publications for international media outlets, such as El Mundo (Spain), O Globo (Brazil), La Nación (Argentina) and El Financiero (Mexico).
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