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MatBurbano™

This is my personal Brand

Here I found a way to combine my Passions, skills and demand

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2021 // Personal Brand

Role as independent Architect & Visual Communication Designer

Thanks to Diana Wiesner, Alcuadrado Arquitectos, EMS, Taller de Arquitectos, TAP Arquitectura, Ileana Molina Arq, MOBO Architects and Hopefully you aswell

Task Challenge

Live a life doing something that I am passionate about

Due to the passion of numerous architects, the field has become highly competitive, making it increasingly challenging to distinguish oneself

About Solution

As an architect and visual communication designer, my passion for architecture and communicating ideas visually has led me to participate in architectural competitions and teach at a college level. With professional experiences working with architecture firms, I have gained valuable knowledge that has inspired me to share my expertise and showcase my work through Instagram in a friendly and approachable way. Through these endeavors, I aim to promote a better understanding of architecture and inspire others to pursue their own aspirations in the field.

Develop skills as both an architect and visual communication designer with a keen eye for conveying architectural concepts that inspire others to pursue their aspirations

Communicating Architecture

I have always found that my professional experiences working with architecture firms have taught me far more than what I learned in university. This realization has inspired me to share my knowledge and expertise with others, which is why I have decided to teach at a college level. Through my teaching, I aim to provide aspiring architects with tips and tricks to become more skillful in their craft.

In addition to teaching, I have also created a niche for myself on Instagram where I showcase my work and explain architectural concepts in a friendly and approachable way. By doing this, I aim to create a better relationship with my audience and wish to inspire others to pursue their own architectural aspirations.

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