People

The people around the Latin American Design Foundation

Network and initiatives

The Latin American Design Foundation consists out of people with ideas about Latin American Design and the energy to do something with it. There is a formal structure with a board and an advisory board, but the foundation's core is in the network of people that connect, participate and do things. Many of them are industrial designers, but some connect because of another reason, mostly because they symphatize with the mission of the Latin American Design Foundation. The people listed below do the real work for the foundation. We'd like to introduce some of them to you (alphabetically by country). Would you like to do something? Let us know...

Gabriel Minnicelli - Buenos Aires, Argentina (advisor of LADF)

 

Natalia Campero, La Paz, Bolivia (Editor of LADF)

Eduardo Barroso, Florianopolis, Brasil (Editor)

 

Maria Helena Estrada, Sao Paulo, Brasil (Editor)

Jose Korn Bruzzone, Chili (Editor)

Diego Garcia-Reyes Röthlisberger, Bogota, Colombia (Editor)

Luis Quiros, Costa Rica (Editor)

Héctor Villaverde, Havana, Cuba (Editor)

Bayardo Blandino, Honduras (Editor)

Gerardo Toledo Ramirez, Mexico City, Mexico (Editor)

Laura C. Gomez - Mexico City, Mexico (member Advisory Board)

Arno Wolters - Amsterdam, The Netherlands (member advisory board)

Gabriela Bustamante Castillo - Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Chair Board)

(Jose) Jeroen Nas - Amsterdam, The Netherlands (member Board)

Liesbeth Fit - Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Project participant)

Vera Winthagen - Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Project participant)

Eduardo Araújo, Panama City, Panama (Advisor)

Celeste Prieto, Asuncion, Paraguay (Editor)

Marie Isabel Musselmann, Peru (Editor)

 

Ignacio Urbina, Venezuela (Editor)