Pablo Delcan (@pablodelcan ) is a graphic designer and art director originally from the island of Menorca in Spain, who has made a significant impact in the world of graphic design and visual arts. He is a visual contributor to The New York Times, where he communicates complex ideas through compelling imagery.
He has designed numerous covers for The New York Times Magazine and illustrated hundreds of op-ed articles, some for noted figures such as Joe Biden, Mikhail Gorbachev, and John McWhorter, and for the infamous anonymous op-ed article “I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration” that became a political sensation in 2018. His work has appeared in publications such as Le Monde, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal.
Forbes included him in their “30 under 30 in Art and Style” and he was honored as a Young Gun by the Art Directors Club in 2016. He lives with his young family in upstate New York, where he works out of his studio in a barn with large letters that state “THIS PLACE.”
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New cover design for Stewart Brand’s Maintenance: Of Everything @stripepress / You can pre-order it now! / “Maintenance is what keeps everything going. It’s what keeps life going.”
In Maintenance: Of Everything, Stewart Brand invites us to rethink the concept of maintenance not as drudgery but as a profound act of responsibility and care.
This first in a multi-volume work, Part One explores what we can learn from the maintenance of sailboats, motorcycles, cars, and weapons, with detours into precision in manufacturing, the importance of manuals, sustainment in the military, and the battle against corrosion.
— Art Direction @devinjacoviello / Producer: @travislovesthis interior design: @atra_phi / Stripe Press team: @_tamarawinter@s8mb@jenniferjaunts@rebeccahiscott
Honored to be part of Suise Magazine's debut issue - a Taiwanese publication cataloguing cosmic
things.Issue 001: 冒險論(Theory of Adventure.
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Cover evolution for Maintenance: Of Everything, Part One.
“The cover of the book honors the idea of Kintsugi, the Japanese art of basically repairing broken pottery with a kind of a gold glue. And so it not only fixes it, but it makes it more beautiful. And you honor the mistake that broke it, and you honor the repair . . . So Kintsugi is a way of kind of just honoring the fact that things do break. But nobody actually wants things to break.” —Stewart Brand
Out now from @stripepress / Design @pablodelcan art direction @devinjacoviello
Second semester at @svanyc teaching a class titled A.I. Tools for Designers. Here are some selected slides from a very talented group of students. @svabfadesign