An isometric world
Where engineering and technology become clear, clean, and visually irresistible images.
An isometric world
Where engineering and technology become clear, clean, and visually irresistible images.
GyGinfographics is a space where I explore how the graphic language I develop for technical and industrial projects can be applied to physical objects, beyond the publishing or digital realm.
Here I bring together some of that work in the form of made-to-order products: prints, tote bags, mugs, and other pieces that combine precision, clarity, and a touch of humor. The shop functions as an applied exploration laboratory: in some cases, these tests end up leading to custom applications for clients, for example, as promotional material.
All designs are illustrated in Adobe Illustrator, constructed from isometric calculations and angles to generate clean and precise vectors using the program's basic tools. Behind this work lies over 25 years of experience dedicated to technical illustration.
AI is used solely to generate mock-ups and visualize designs in real-world contexts: a tool at the service of human work, not a substitute.
Each item is made to order, preventing overproduction and ensuring it's produced specifically for you. Soon you'll also find digital resources to expand the possibilities of these illustrations.
Obsession with detail
Every feature of my lines has a purpose. Nothing is left to chance: every stroke, every joint, and every screw serves a function to explain, in an accessible way, topics that could be very complex.
Fascination with isometry
Isometric projection is not just a technique: it is an invisible structure, built from simple mathematical calculations, that allows objects to be represented systematically and consistently, revealing their shape without distortion, with clarity and an elegance that never goes out of style.
Design for Curious Minds
However complex the technology may be, the goal is always the same: to satisfy curiosity, combining precision and synthesis so that each image is understandable, useful… and, why not, also attractive.
Behind every illustration there is a structure that deserves to be discovered.