Javier Latorre
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About
Javier Latorre is a multidisciplinary Designer specializing in web development and digital solutions. Currently a Senior Designer and Team Leader at Prodigioso Volcán, he leads creatives across disciplines for major global clients, bridging the gap between strategy and technical execution.
Awards

Bronze Lovie at The Lovie Awards

People’s Lovie at The Lovie Awards

Gold Aspid for Best E-Health Project

Aspid Award for Best VR/AR

Aspid Award for Best Gamification

Dircom Ramón del Corral Award

Best Corporate Stand at FITUR 2024

Services
Custom WordPress Development
Front Development
Web Design & UI/UX
Social Media Strategy & Visuals
Brand Identity
Digital Art Direction

Nudo’25 Madrid

A visual and poetic meditation presented at the CUPRA immersive room during the NUDO ’25 festival (Madrid). The piece explores an uncertain future and external chaos, proposing breathing as the only possible anchor in a world that is becoming thunderous. It is an invitation to find silence within the chaos.

Role

Creative
Visual Designer

Software

Adobe Photoshop
Adobe After Effects

Within the framework of the NUDO ’25 experimental poetry festival, I presented this abstract audiovisual piece, designed specifically for an immersive room. Created in partnership with Virginia Rey, the project stems from an existential premise: the saturation of tomorrow.

The concept seeks to materialize “noise” not only as an acoustic phenomenon but as a mental and global state. Through dense visual textures and an enveloping sound atmosphere, the piece plunges the viewer into the uncertainty of a future that feels increasingly noisy and overwhelming.

The Experience
As the projected world becomes progressively thunderous and chaotic, the visual narrative guides the viewer toward a single physical and real certainty: their own breath. It is an exercise in contrast where the macro (the noise of the world) surrenders to the micro (the internal vital rhythm).

Purpose: To act as a radical meditation in times of overstimulation.
Aesthetics: Use of organic and abstract textures to create a sense of weight and depth.
Atmosphere: A soundscape that evolves from the tension of “noise” toward a space of poetic introspection.

The piece presents a sensory confrontation. The projected world evolves from growing visual tension to a moment of radical introspection. The heart of the work lies in its deep exploration of texture and the materiality of the image. This is not a “clean” video; it is a tactile experience defined by its sense of weight.

The image is saturated with a thick, dense grain that provides a certain “grittiness.” This texture visually represents the sense of chaos and disorder that defines “the noise of the future.” Shapes are not sharp; they merge, erode, and vibrate, giving the impression of matter in decay or constant transformation.

This aesthetic approach turns “noise” into something almost tangible, making the search for breath a physical necessity rather than just a poetic concept.