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Four days of pure action, art, and inspiration. That’s how The Voice of Guanacaste experienced the International Design Festival (in Spanish, FID) along with dozens of people who are interested in our projects. The festival, in which we were a media partner, took place between February 9th to the 12th at the Antigua Aduana.
“We participated with the idea of constantly innovating and improving the way our readers visualize content,” said Jennifer Vega, the commercial manager for the newspaper.
This is a sample of our favorite images from the FID.










Adriana Álvarez (actress) and Arturo Pardo (journalist, musician, and actor) at The Voice of Guanacaste’s stand.

Roberto Cruz, our designer, in an interview with Radio Columbia.

Yara Mourelo is one of the designers at Mourelo y Tagini, which is a brand that aims to create handmade products based on photo essays.

María Fernanda Cruz, our managing editor, in an interview with Sinart.

“Design isn’t just the product, the product is the easy part. Design is the entire process from the idea to working with the artisan until you see it in production,” says Sofía Protti of Cuero Papel y Tijera.

We found a faithful The Voice of Guanacaste reader in the Árboles Mágicos team.

Jennifer Vega, The Voice of Guanacaste’s commercial manager, chatting with people who approached the paper’s stand.

Paula Hernández is the designer at Cruda, which makes shoes and limited-edition collaborative designs. At the FID they showed off shoes made out of leather and wood.

The Voice of Guanacaste’s web editor was also a star salesman of postcards and pins that we offered as a sample of our day-to-day work and our pride in being part of Guanacaste.
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