We headed out to Spain once again, for this edition of Portfolio of the Week, to present to you the work of Pedro Jiménez, currently a visual journalist for the Valencia regional edition of El Mundo.
As many of the designers we have brought here, Pedro’s first contact with infographic design happened when he was finishing his studies, more specifically his degree in graphic design at Universidad Politécnica de Valencia – where he also got his PhD in Creative Design.
He started in El Mundo doing infographics alongside Raul Camañas – who we had the pleasure to feate here -, and when Raúl left top join Jaime Serra’s team at La Vanguardia, Pedro took over and stayed as the responsible for the department.
Here are the works Pedro shared with us:
34th edition of the Valencia Trinidad Algonso marathon | El Mundo
The 300 steps of Ximo Puig | El Mundo
Airsoft, more than a game | El Mundo
Two giants, face to face | El Mundo
The new Valencia harbor lighthouse | El Mundo
The Valencia Street Circuit in detail | El Mundo
A new opportunity for Valencia | El Mundo
Electricity from offshore wind farms | El Mundo
Chikungunya virus in Spain | El Mundo
End of the MotoGP, Moto 2 and Moto 3 seasons | El Mundo
Lottery | El Mundo
Exhumations | El Mundo
Route of the Holy Grail in Valencia | El Mundo
The new ‘face’ of the Lluis Puig cycle track | El Mundo
You can explore more of Pedro’s work over at Flickr, and we’ll see next week with another featured designer.