Mario García (designer)

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Mario R. García (born February 15, 1947, in Placetas, Las Villas, Cuba) is a Cuban-American newspaper and magazine designer and media consultant. He arrived from Cuba to the United States on Feb. 28, 1962, as one of the so-called Pedro Pans (14000 refugee children who arrived in the US soon after the Castro Revolution). He is senior adviser on news design/adjunct professor at Columbia University, School of Journalism. He was named the Hearst Digital Media Professional-in-Residence for 2013–14 there.[1]

BornFebruary 15, 1947 (1947-02-15) (age 79)
Occupations
  • Designer
  • media consultant
  • author
  • university professor
  • keynote speaker
SpouseMaria Nobo Garcia (d. 2008)
Children
  • Mario (1970)
  • Brian (1971)
  • Ana (1974)
  • Elena (1976)
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Mario Garcia
Mario Garcia, 2011
Mario Garcia, 2011
BornFebruary 15, 1947 (1947-02-15) (age 79)
Occupations
  • Designer
  • media consultant
  • author
  • university professor
  • keynote speaker
SpouseMaria Nobo Garcia (d. 2008)
Children
  • Mario (1970)
  • Brian (1971)
  • Ana (1974)
  • Elena (1976)
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Career

Garcia collaborated with more than 700 publications.[2] He redesigned large publications such as The Wall Street Journal, Miami Herald, The Washington Post, Norway's Aftenposten, UAE's Gulf News, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Handelsblatt, Die Zeit, The Hindu, Malayala Manorama, Sakshi, and Paris Match; medium-size newspapers, such as The Charlotte Observer, România Liberă, and the 40 business weeklies of American City Business Journals;[3] and smaller newspapers, such as the Lawrence Journal-World.[4]

He was appointed the head of Syracuse University's School of Graphic Arts in 1977. García was the first recipient of the Society for News Design's Lifetime Achievement Award.[5] In 2006 People en Español chose him as one of the 100 most influential Hispanics.[6] In October 2011 he was awarded the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism by the Missouri School of Journalism.[7]

In September 2012, García published his thirteenth book, and first e-book, iPad Design Lab: Storytelling in the Age of the Tablet.[8][9]

He is the author of The Story, is a trilogy about mobile storytelling: Transformation, Storytelling, Design. There is a Spanish edition of The Story.

His latest books are titled Consulting with Heart (2025) and AI: The Next Revolution for Content Creation (2024).

Works

Columbia Journalism School faculty bio for Dr. Mario Garcia

Recent writings

Mario Garcia's latest book, is Consulting with Heart (2025), a combination memoir and guide for aspiring consultants; also AI: The Next Revolution for Content Creation (2024), and The Story, a trilogy, a guide to mobile/digital storytelling. The three volumes include Transformation, Storytelling and Design. All are available from amazon.com

Visual Storytelling

  • "The role of WED in creating a rich palette of visual storytelling for mobile | García Media". García Media. Retrieved 2018-05-20.
  • "Digital storytelling, Part One: The fusion of writing/editing/design | García Media". García Media. Retrieved 2018-05-20.
  • "Digital storytelling, Part Two: A linear fusion of narrative, imagery | García Media". García Media. Retrieved 2018-05-20.
  • "Visual storytelling innovation: key to progress in 2017 | García Media". García Media. Retrieved 2018-05-20.
  • "Mobile storytelling: fast, furious and simple | García Media". García Media. Retrieved 2018-05-20.

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