HARVARD BUSINESS PATTERNS
PATRONES HARVARD BUSINESS
by Juan Díaz-Faes @diazfaes
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(Automatically translated from Spanish)
Harvard Business Review asked me to create 12 patterns for 12 specific topics they cover at the university: Demographics, Data Analysis, Emotional Intelligence, Decision Making, Entrepreneurship, Management, Innovation and Experimentation, Research Projects, Personnel Management, Life Balance, Health and Stress, and Communication.
We decided to make two main types of patterns, some more complex and detailed, and others simpler and more aesthetic.
Each of them has a dominant color and a closed style.
As always in my work, I like that you can spend time looking for details that you enjoy.
I hope you like it.
Harvard Business Review me encargó 12 patrones para 12 temas específicos que tratan en la universidad; Demografía, Análisis de datos, Inteligencia emocional, Toma de decisiones, empresariado, administración, Innovación y experimentación, Proyectos de investigación, Administración de personal, Equilibrio de vida, Salud y estrés y Comunicación.
Decidimos hacer 2 tipos de patrones principales, unos más complejos y detallados, y otros más sencillos y estéticos.
Cada uno de ellos tiene un color dominante y un estilo cerrado.
Como siempre en mis trabajos, me gusta que puedas echar tiempo buscando detalles que te diviertan.
Espero que te guste.





























11 comments
Maestrazo !, I hope one day to take your course !, I always liked your style, by the way I stole an illustration of you for the cover photo hahaha I hope not to disturb!
Very good yes sir
How great! Congratulations!
Thank you very much @rafatoitoy (haha, and regarding the cover, at least you mentioned authorship, that not everyone does ...) hehe.
Greetings Rafa.
Brutal Juan !!!
Yeah baby !! Thank you very much @pchico !!
Handsome!! As always machine !!
Graaaaacias @carlosvidriales colegui!
Beautiful!
As we say in my country: a lot of doses! That is another level. Really screw it up. I love the variety of expressions and forms that seem otherworldly but actually represent things that we are familiar with.
It is wonderful what you do. I dream that schools have teachers like you (I, who am an aspiring one, dream of having a thousandth of that creativity !!!)
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