Catching up with versatile Spanish graphic designer Oscar de Castro
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.
Oscar de Castro: DAG poster
Oscar de Castro: MOMA Art Cafe
Oscar de Castro: MOMA Art Cafe
Oscar de Castro: MOMA Art Cafe
Oscar de Castro: MOMA Art Cafe
Oscar de Castro: MOMA Art Cafe
Oscar de Castro: Makarthy poster
Oscar de Castro: Birds
Oscar de Castro: Frozen Fish
Oscar de Castro: Faces
Oscar de Castro: Makarthy store wall design
Oscar de Castro: Makarthy store exterior
Oscar de Castro: Makarthy store interior
Oscar de Castro: Makarthy store bags
Oscar de Castro: Do Rego Novoa store posters
Oscar de Castro: Do Rego Novoa store artwork
Oscar de Castro: Do Rego Novoa store posters
Oscar de Castro: Do Rego Novoa store interior
Oscar de Castro: Do Rego Novoa store artwork
Oscar de Castro: Do Rego Novoa store bags
Oscar de Castro: Do Rego Novoa store tags
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Rob Alderson is a freelance writer, editor and strategist. He was previously editor-in-chief of It’s Nice That and WePresent, and editor of Design Week. He publishes the newsletter Undo, which tries to make sense of how AI is changing design work, the design process and the design industry.

