As an illustrator working with magazines and newspapers, Daniel Castiñeiras is required to bring a variety of subjects to life with his drawings. “My aim is to find out how to translate a written idea into a representing image for a text; illustrating is not just about beautiful images, it's more about visual narrative”.
Daniel, based in Madrid, employs a style characterised by the use of flat designs and simplified forms; his work is notable for bright and harmonious color palettes and the use of texture. He mines his own experiences and sense of humour to tell stories that resonate — bringing editorial to life with colour, pathos and comedy.
One of the themes he explores through his magazine work is the impact of technology and social media on day-to-day life; he illustrates this impact with his characteristic tongue-in-cheek style. Seemingly simple cartoon-like drawings brim with subtext: that life is changing under the influence of technology — where will it lead us?
Daniel Castiñeiras is a freelance illustrator based in Madrid, Spain. He graduated in Fine Arts at University Complutense of Madrid. Working mainly with editorial platforms, his clients include Courier Magazine, Politico Europe, El Correo Newspaper, Vocento group media, Läraren Magazine, Alma la red social (Magazine from La Caixa) and El Salto Magazine.