Interview with Oscar Martínez, Creative Director of Lapinza, ESP

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Oscar Martínez

As Creative Director of Lapinza, Oscar founded the company in 2002, working on meaningful communication and paying attention to the message behind each graphic.


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Interview with the 2019 Muse Creative Awards Winner - Oscar Martínez

1Please give us a brief bio of yourself, your company, job profile, etc.
My name is Òscar Martínez and I am the founder and creative director of Lapinza.

Lapinza was created in 2002 as a small design studio that based its work on meaningful communication. We have always paid attention to the message behind each graphic.

We have changed over these 17 years, with expanded facilities and broader horizons. We are now located in the cultural district of l’Hospitalet de Llobregat (Barcelona’s new Brooklyn) and creativity flows through everything we do and is reflected in every project.
2Tell us a bit about your business and what you do.
Our design team currently consists of 5 people, three graphic designers, a project manager and myself as creative director. We work both for big brands and small businesses. We like to take care of every detail and take creativity to the places where our clients can have the greatest impact. We accompany them throughout the process, supporting every step.
3Congratulations! As the winner of the 2019 Muse Awards, what does it mean to you and your company and team to receive this award distinction?
We had never been up for any awards before and it came as a surprise to win two platinum prizes and one silver prize. For us, this means recognition of the work we have been doing for so many years. We are delighted. It’s made us very happy, especially knowing that they are awarded by an international jury, with different points of view.
4Can you explain a bit about the winning work you entered into the 2019 Muse Awards, and why you chose to enter this project?
The first award is for the corporate identity of Viladecans, a town close to Barcelona, with international projection, business projection, with a strongly networked local community who are supportive and good hosts. We created a corporate identity that includes these aspects to form a fun, neighbourly ‘smiley’. It portrays Viladecans using the tools of the 21st century and interacts in a friendly and creative way in every advert or news item.

We chose to take part in this project because of our close ties to Viladecans. Some of the members of our team live there so we know the context. We were especially excited to be involved in the design of this identity and to be part of this change in communication.
5What was the biggest challenge with this project?
The biggest challenge was to supplant the heraldry of the town’s coat of arms and implant a friendly symbol that flows positively in every item of communication.
6How has winning an Award developed your practice/career?


It is truly enriching for the studio to be able to win a prize like this. It showcases the work we do every day, generates prestige and, internally, it is reassuring for us to know that our work is being appreciated. It is an honour to receive this Muse platinum award and we are very excited about it.
7What are your top three (3) favorite things about our industry?
Creativity, breaking boundaries and fun.
8What makes your country specifically, unique in the creative industry?
We are Mediterranean, we live in Barcelona and the sunlight and the good weather nourish our crazy, daring ideas. This is a highly creative country and there’s talent flowing in every corner.
9Where do you see the evolution of creative industry going over the next 5-10 years?
Disciplines are being intermingled more and more. Motion graphics is mixed with typography and lettering, illustration with graphic design, industrial design is part of the campaigns, so the tendency will not be for creativity to stagnate in segments but to be a whole made up disciplines without boundaries.
10If you were a student entering this industry or an aspiring Muse Award submitter, what advice would you give them?
Don’t limit yourself. You have to break the rules and make the very most out of your ideas. Once you’ve done that, put love into the final artwork and take care of every detail.
11What resources would you recommend to someone who wants to improve their skills in the creative industry?
You have to think differently, in parallel, and always look for new solutions in each assignment. I can't recommend any tools in particular. My only advice is that you have to mix techniques. Look at how other studios work and try to explore new ways to create. It’s not just about sitting in front of a computer; you have to get outside and observe.
12Tell us something you have never told anyone else.
I never thought we’d end up making a living out of this work. It’s incredible to get out of bed every morning and work doing something you like, enjoy your life creating and breaking boundaries all the time. It’s a dream.
13Who has inspired you in your life and why?
I’ve been inspired by musicians with their free, creative lifestyles, designers, with their discipline and madcap ideas, artists with their bohemian vision of reality. And they have done that because they all have points of view in common. They all question the system and don’t live inside borders and beliefs. Freedom is linked to creativity.
14What is your key to success? Any parting words of wisdom?
Tenacity, creativity and smiles. With these three key ideas, things can only go well.
15Do you have anything else you would like to add to the interview?
Keep promoting these awards. They motivate creative designers and it is incredible for your work to be appreciated by people with the awareness of the jury. Thank you for your work.


Winning Entries

Viladecans city brand | 2019

Viladecans city brand | Lapinza | Muse Awards
The town hall of Viladecans (Barcelona - Spain) charged us the redesign of the city brand. Before starting the project we analyzed how it is Viladecans, how are its inhabitants and what is its reality... (read more)

Alcarrer Festival | 2019

Alcarrer Festival | Lapinza | Muse Awards
Alcarrer is a festival of music, theatre, dance and circus that takes place in the city of Viladecans (Barcelona). The identity that we have created is based on the energy that people give off... (read more)

Vestby Music Band Identity | 2019

Vestby Music Band Identity | Lapinza | Muse Awards
We have designed the image and logo of an indie band called VESTBY. The band is very influenced by Norwegian tradition and lifestyle, which is reflected in their own music... (read more)

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