Seis preguntas a … Javier Mariscal

Since 1971, this Valencia designer Javier Mariscal has lived and worked in Barcelona. The two Mediterranean cities have been the inspiration for the colour, the light and the character of all his work. Like the great interdisciplinary designer he is, he is able to put on several hats — one for each activity — and he feels quite at home in all of them, always applying his ironic, fresh outlook.

Javier Mariscal’s work includes Cobi, the mascot for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, a dog that changed all the rules. As a designer of objects, he has worked for companies like Moroso, Alessi, Lalique, Magis, Camper, Phaidon and Uno Design. He also created Twipsy, the mascot for the 2000 Universal Exposition in Hanover and the cartoon series starring the mascot, which was shown in more than a hundred countries. As an interior designer, he has recently designed the H&M store in Barcelona, the Gran Hotel Domine in Bilbao and one of the floors of the Hotel Puerta América in Madrid. He is responsible for the image and communication of Camper for Kids and the Barcelona International Boat Show. In 2009, he presented a retrospective exhibition in the Design Museum Sketches (Nova Era). At the end of 2010, he will premiere a full-length cartoon film Chico & Rita which he has jointly directed with Fernando Trueba. Javier sent us his answers in Spanish:

Which work are you particularly proud of? Which work best represents your style or approach?
No suelo tener un trabajo favorito, y si lo tengo procuro no decirlo, or respeto a mis clientes. Pero si tengo que elegir uno, en el que el cliente soy también yo, tal vez sería el lettering de La Haban Vieja de Chico & Rita. Me he divertido mucho haciéndolo, situándome en lso años 50 y haciendo carteles, rótulos y affiches de marcas de ron, de cigarrilos, de detergentes, de peluquerías, de bares, restaurantes, clubs …

What inspires you?
Todo, desde una cafetera a un tomate. Todas las formas son inspiradoras, vengan de la naturaleza o de la imaginación humana. Soy un gran observador, voy por la calle mirando todo y guardando en mi memoria todo lo que veo. Me gusta todo lo cotidiano, más incluso que el arte.

Which character/letter would you take to a deserted island?
Me llevaría mi casual script. O una Sans Sheriff. Con ella podría hacer un SOS gigante y muy legible para que desde el cielo lo vieran y pudieran sacarme de esa isla desierta.

TYPO Berlin 2011: What are you especially looking forward to?
Innovación, amigos, colegas, propuestas interesantes, novedades, buenas conferencias. Y sobre todo la maravillosa primavera de Berlin.

For TYPO-veterans: Your favorite TYPO-moment?
Las letras del paisaje urbano: los rótulos, las pintadas en los muros, envejecidas por el tiempo, los carteles de los conciertos, las portadas de los discos, las señalizaciones, los anuncios con faltas de ortografía. Eso son tipos vivas, que hablan de la gente, de la sociedad, de la cultura, del lugar…

Javier Mariscal

Javier Mariscal

Since 1971, this Valencia designer, born in 1950, has lived and worked in Barcelona. The two Mediterranean cities have been the inspiration for the colour, the light and the character of all his work. Like the great interdisciplinary designer he is, he is able to put on several hats — one for each activity — and he feels quite at home in all of them, always applying his ironic, fresh outlook. Javier Mariscal’s work includes Cobi, the mascot for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, a dog that changed all the rules. As a designer of objects, he has worked for companies like Moroso, Alessi, Lalique, Magis, Camper, Phaidon and Uno Design. He also created Twipsy, the mascot for the 2000 Universal Exposition in Hanover and the cartoon series starring the mascot, which was shown in more than a hundred countries. As an interior designer, he has recently designed the H&M store in Barcelona, the Gran Hotel Domine in Bilbao and one of the floors of the Hotel Puerta América in Madrid. He is responsible for the image and communication of Camper for Kids and the Barcelona International Boat Show. In 2009, he presented a retrospective exhibition in the Design Museum Sketches (Nova Era). At the end of 2010, he will premiere a full-length cartoon film Chico & Rita which he has jointly directed with Fernando Trueba.