Ariel Rojo

A period of his professional education was spent at UNAM, however he started to work at a very young age, when 17 he was designing mother boards for the oil platforms among other electronic fields. At 21 he was part of the winning team for the remodeling project for the Zocalo in Mexico City, one of the three biggest squares in the world, receiving an individual mention for the urban furniture design by him. These two experiences, in different scales, have influenced Ariel Rojo´s work to be both multistage and multidisciplinary.
Today Ariel Rojo Design Studio is an international design firm with clients in Mexico, Europe, USA and the Middle East. His projects have gone beyond the frontiers and have been awarded and exhibited in a myriad of specialized competitions, websites, books and magazines, from the design store at MoMA N.Y. to the Design Olympics 2010 in South Korea.
Kikkerland Design partnered with Ariel Rojo, Gava Design Mexico, UNAM Universidad Nacional and a group of ambitious students to create products using the Kikkerland aesthetic and a cultural reference the students were familiar with. Five student works were chosen to be produced.