The Mexican Humberto Irigoyen is the designer of the Doodle, which enhances the legacy that Juanga left in his artistic career.
This morning, the Google search engine surprised its millions of users with a Doodle dedicated to Juan Gabriel, one of the most beloved and recognized Mexican singer-songwriters in the world, with a legacy of more than 1,800 compositions, and 150 million records sold as a performer. and another 75 million as a producer.
Icon for his cultural influence in Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries, the artist whose real name was Alberto Aguilera Valadez, is honored through the work of Mexican artist Humberto Irigoyen, who has a career as an illustrator and designer for series, films, comics, video games and advertising.
The artist comments that he sought to show a journey of Juan Gabriel’s career, from his beginning on a small stage to a more splendid one. Furthermore, in the one-and-a-half-minute-long clip, the author explains Juanga’s story from the perspective of his first appearance on television, his debut in a music video, his show at Fine Arts, or even his arrival on social networks. in one of the users’ favorite memes.
According to the designer, the Google Doodle is also an opportunity to demonstrate his love for Mexican culture from his professionalism.
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