Spanish designer Javier Jaén is prolific in the world of editorial design, able to convey complex concepts with concise, funny, and impressive visuals. It’s a skillset not many designers have, yet Jaén’s work has graced the cover of countless magazines and newspapers around the world, showing how seemingly effortlessly the ideas come to him.

Javier has produced work for The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Washington Post, Time, Harvard University, National Geographic, Greenpeace, Penguin Random House, UNESCO, Camper and Louis Vuitton, among others.

You can purchase prints of his work on his shop. See his website and Instagram for more inspiration.

Images used with artist’s permission. 

“His is a symbolic, playful language, and he looks for narrative scenarios and aesthetics in close context, related to the everyday experience.”


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