Alberto Corazón Climent

Alberto Corazón Climent

Alberto Corazón Climent (Madrid, January 21, 1942 - February 10, 2021)1 was a Spanish designer, photographer, sculptor and painter. Some of his best-known designs represent the logos of Spanish institutions and companies such as the National Library, Casa de América, Ministry of Health and Consumption, Andalusian Government, Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM), National Classical Theater Company, ONCE, Paradores , Renfe Cercanías, SGAE, Cultural Center of the Villa de Madrid, etc. He was founder and president of the Spanish Association of Professional Designers. In November 2006 he entered the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando with the creation of the designer discipline in said institution. In 2018, the Government Council of La Rioja distinguished him as Riojano de Honor, the highest decoration that the Autonomous Community of La Rioja grants to citizens who, not enjoying the status of Rioja, gather sufficient honors and relevant merits for the benefit of this Community.