Catching up with versatile Spanish graphic designer Oscar de Castro

Date
22 May 2012

It’s always a pleasure to drop in on old friends and see what they’ve been up to, and since we last featured him in 2010, Spanish designer Oscar de Castro has been a busy boy. It’s unsurprising that he expresses a will to turn “strong concepts” into final pieces with “strong visual power” and his bold style is confident without being brash, impactful but not in-your-face. From cool clothes stores to burger bars, posters to patterns, it’s not hard to see why he’s so in-demand.

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Oscar de Castro: DAG poster

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Oscar de Castro: MOMA Art Cafe

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Oscar de Castro: MOMA Art Cafe

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Oscar de Castro: MOMA Art Cafe

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Oscar de Castro: MOMA Art Cafe

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Oscar de Castro: MOMA Art Cafe

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Oscar de Castro: Makarthy poster

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Oscar de Castro: Birds

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Oscar de Castro: Frozen Fish

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Oscar de Castro: Faces

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Oscar de Castro: Makarthy store wall design

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Oscar de Castro: Makarthy store exterior

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Oscar de Castro: Makarthy store interior

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Oscar de Castro: Makarthy store bags

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Oscar de Castro: Do Rego Novoa store posters

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Oscar de Castro: Do Rego Novoa store artwork

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Oscar de Castro: Do Rego Novoa store posters

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Oscar de Castro: Do Rego Novoa store interior

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Oscar de Castro: Do Rego Novoa store artwork

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Oscar de Castro: Do Rego Novoa store bags

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Oscar de Castro: Do Rego Novoa store tags

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Rob Alderson

Rob joined It’s Nice That as Online Editor in July 2011 before becoming Editor-in-Chief and working across all editorial projects including itsnicethat.com, Printed Pages, Here and Nicer Tuesdays. Rob left It’s Nice That in June 2015.

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