We are truly happy to introduce Javier Cormenzana, Creative & Visual Design Collaborator for EATA 🎨. Javier has been part of the EATA community for almost eight years, and during that time he has become much more than a collaborator to us. With his creativity, kindness, dedication, and quiet presence behind the scenes 💛, he has supported countless important EATA projects and become an invaluable and trusted pillar of support within our community.
We are deeply grateful for everything he brings to EATA — not only professionally, but also personally and humanly 🌿
What does Javier have to say about his involvement with EATA? ✨
“My evolution in graphic design began in Argentina while I was studying architecture. Since then, I have never stopped working as a graphic designer and art director for newspapers and magazines. Since moving to Spain in 1999, I have integrated web design into my professional career, combining my background in print media with new digital landscapes.
In 2019, through friends—Bruno Gallier and Maurits Baeyens—I began getting to know the members of EATA and collaborating with the Communications Committee to develop a new design for eatanews.org.
Following the web development, I collaborated on the logo renewal and the creation of EATA’s corporate identity. Over the years, I have been involved in additional projects, such as the new newsletter, the Delegates map, and the TA Trainers subpage.
From the very beginning, working with Kristyna T. and all the committee members and chairs has been smooth and pleasant. For me, EATA represents a group of people ready to support Europeans in these confusing and aggressive times, marked by wars and social and economic setbacks. Keeping this vision in mind has helped me translate that spirit into EATA’s visual identity, which embodies warmth, proximity, clarity, and respect.”
Thank you so much Javier!
Photo: Javier, Chun, and her daughters
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