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David Consuegra
David Consuegra. Museum of Modern Art, Bogota
David Consugra. Museum of Modern Art, Bogota
Born1939
Bucaramanga, Colombia
DiedOctober 30, 2004(2004-10-30) (aged 64)
Mexico City
Occupation(s)Graphic Designer, Illustrator

David Consuegra Uribe (1939-2004) was a Colombian graphic designer and illustrator. He created dozens of logos for Colombian institutions, such as Inravisión, the Colombian Liberal Party, and the Bogotá Museum of Modern Art. He was also a visiting professor at Virginia Commonwealth University and the University of Barcelona.

Early life and education

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David was born in Bucaramanga, the capital of Santander Department.[citation needed] He traveled to the United States at sixteen to study fine arts at Boston University, graduating cum laude in 1961.[citation needed] Afterwards, he graduated from Yale University in 1963 and won an award for his thesis, "On Trademarks". He also worked with Paul Rand at his New York studio.[citation needed]

Career

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David returned to Colombia in 1963. There he taught as a professor at Universidad de los Andes and Universidad Nacional.[citation needed] In 1964, the Bogotá Museum of Modern Art hired him as a graphic designer, where he would go on to design their logo. He founded Colombia's first graphic design program at Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano in 1967.[citation needed]

His career continued to balance graphic design and teaching.[citation needed] He participated in Universidad Nacional's advertising design contests in 1966, 1977, and 1982. Universidad Nacional designated him professor emeritus in 1990. He was a visiting professor at Virginia Commonwealth University in 1984, and University of Barcelona in 1998. In 1994, he joined Belgium's International Trademark Center.[citation needed]

Consuegra died of a heart attack in Mexico City on October 2004 while participating as a judge in a poster contest.[1]

Published works

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He was the author of numerous books, including a history of art and a treatise on typography. In 1964 he founded the magazine Nova.[citation needed] Four years later in 1968 he founded the magazine Acteón.[citation needed] He also published a translation and edit of Rudolf Koch's The Book of Signs.[citation needed]

Bibliography

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  • The Twenty-Six Letters (1964)[2]
  • In Search of the Square (1992)[3]
  • Classic Typefaces[4]
  • On Trademarks (1971)[5]
  • Theory & Practice of Graphic Design (1982-1986, series of 7 issues)[6]
  • ABC of World Trademarks (1988)[7]
  • American Type Design & Designers (2004)[8]

Famous works

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Achievements and Legacy

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David Consuegra stands out for creating many logos. Some of his most famous logos include the Museum of Modern Art of Bogotá, Inravisión, Artesanías de Colombia, the Industrial University of Santander, and the Federation of Rice Growers.[9]

Consuegra also won a design contest hosted by Colombia's National Tourism Corporation. He designed a spiral of yellow, blue and red, which he presented under the name El sol de Colombia por el mundo. He held his last exhibition, Comics, in April 1994 at the National University. Consuegra also represented Latin America at the World Logo Design Biennial in Brussels, Belgium.[10]


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Awards and Honors

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  • cum laude . Boston University, 1961.
  • Award-winning thesis On trademarks . YaleUniversity, 1963.
  • First prize. Visual identity for the II Chamber Theater Festival, Bogotá, Colombia, 1966.
  • Honorable Mention. Book of Colors , I Art Biennial, Cali, Colombia, 1971.
  • Honorable Mention. Music Education , II Biennial of Children's Book Illustration, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, 1971.
  • Second prize. Visual identity for Colombian Ringlete, Unesco, Paris, France, 1976.
  • Professor emeritus, National University of Colombia, 1990.
  • First prize. Symbol for the National Tourism Corporation, Bogotá, 1991.
  • First prize. Symbol for National Sports Games Bucaramanga, 1991.
  • Gold Medal for his contribution to Graphic Design, Colombian Association of Designers, Bogotá, Colombia, 1998.
  • Tribute, University of Caldas, 2000.
  • Tribute, Autonomous University of the West, 2003.
  • Posthumous Tribute, Virgilio Barco Library, 2006.
  • Posthumous Tribute, MAM- IV OP Graphic Design Hall, 2007.


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References

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  1. ^ "The 8th International Poster Biennial in Mexico". Communication Arts. 2005-03-06. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
  2. ^ Consuegra, David (2014). Las veintiséis letras (La edición en español para América Latina y el mercado hispano de Estados Unidos ed.). Bogotá. ISBN 978-958-8860-27-5. OCLC 910853692.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ Consuegra, David (1992). En busca del cuadrado (1. ed ed.). Bogotá: Editorial Universidad Nacional de Colombia. ISBN 958-17-0088-9. OCLC 33215239. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)
  4. ^ Consuegra, David (2011). Classic typefaces : American type & type designers. New York: Allworth Press. ISBN 978-1-58115-894-6. OCLC 711052382.
  5. ^ Consuegra, David (1963-01-01). On trademarks: A thesis. Yale University.
  6. ^ David Consuegra : pensamiento gráfico. David Consuegra, Zoraida Cadavid Blanco, Alvaro Medina (1. ed ed.). Bogotá: Universidad Nacional de Colombia. 2010. ISBN 978-958-719-639-9. OCLC 730401916. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)CS1 maint: others (link)
  7. ^ Consuegra, David (1988). ABC of world's trademarks : a selection of 1476 trademarks = ABC de marcas mundiales : una selección de 1476 marcas (1. ed ed.). Bogotá: D. Consuegra, Editor. ISBN 958-95174-0-4. OCLC 25498791. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help)
  8. ^ Consuegra, David (2004). American type : design & designers. New York: Allworth Press. ISBN 1-58115-320-1. OCLC 53131409.
  9. ^ Gran Enciclopedia Illustrada Circulo (in Spanish). Spain: Circle of Readers. 1984. ISBN 8422618168.
  10. ^ "David Consuegra - Enciclopedia | Banrepcultural". enciclopedia.banrepcultural.org. Retrieved 2022-02-08.