Alberto Corazón
Alberto Corazón is a Spanish designer, sculptor and painter born in Madrid in 1942. His work has traveled through the main cultural and artistic centers of France, Italy, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, the United States... Some of his most famous designs belong to widely known logos in Spain: ONCE, Anaya, Paradores, RENFE (Cercanías), Domo telephone, MAPFRE, Junta de Andalucía, National Library, Teatro de la Zarzuela, Casa de América, etc.
Founder and President of the Spanish Association of Professional Designers. He has obtained awards such as the National Design Award (1989), [citation required] Gold Medal Award from the Arts Directors Club (New York), Gold award from The Designers Association of London, Award from the American Institute of Graphic Arts. In mid-November 2006, he became the first designer to enter the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts.

