Spain It is not an exaggeration to say that the traces of Alberto Corazón are all over Spain. If you have walked the streets of that country, you have seen them in the logos of companies such as the National Library, Casa de América, the Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs, the Andalusian Government or the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM). You have also seen them in the logos that identify Renfe Cercanías trains, the National Classical Theater Company, or the Spanish National Organization for the Blind (ONCE),
among others. See you always Alberto Corazón! Goodbye to a master of Spanish design 2 Alberto Corazón in an image on his website. Those are the immediate traces of this key creative in Spanish culture who died today at the age of 79 in Madrid, but his work jewelry retouching service and thought have also permeated the way in which Alberto Corazón approached his work in design, photography, sculpture and painting. In all these areas he marked his most imperishable legacy, a perfectly understandable legacy even for those who have never
walked the streets of Spain. See you always Alberto Corazón! Goodbye to a master of Spanish design 4 The Renfe Cercanías logo is part of the daily life of all Spaniards. See you always Alberto Corazón! Farewell to a master of Spanish design 5 The logo of the Spanish National Organization for the Blind (ONCE). As a designer, Corazón was able to approach his work with a humanistic disposition. His training in Sociology and Economic Sciences led him to address each of his decisions with an anthropological approach: