Identidad · Marca · Infografía
Javier Rico and Luis Otero met in Galicia. Years later, in Madrid, they resumed a long-standing conversation: working together. What began as a simple decision became a way of doing things. The studio has grown steadily. Project by project. Client by client. Many have been with them since the beginning. There's no elaborate narrative surrounding that. Just accumulated work.
We don't start with trends. We start with structure. Each project is stripped down to its essence. From there, we build. We design identities that can be replicated without losing their form. Systems that function under pressure, not just an aesthetic wrapper. Technology is integrated into the process, not in front of it. We automate where it makes sense. We adjust where necessary. The result isn't about pleasing. It's about enduring.
Conscious Sustainability
Our vegan and eco-friendly philosophy isn't a trend; it's a commitment to resource optimization and environmental preservation. For us, design isn't excellent if it isn't sustainable; technology and respect for life are the two pillars upon which the future of any global company is built.
Designing Change
Leading brands don't just inhabit the world, they transform it. We practice results-driven activism: we help organizations find their voice with awareness and diversity. We believe that visual identity is the most powerful tool for social justice; if the message isn't bold, it isn't memorable. At Mutador, ethics drives aesthetics..
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Since 2002, our essence has been constant mutation: an organic evolution that allows us to integrate social and technological avant-gardes. We define ourselves as "Mutants" because we fuse the craftsmanship of traditional design with the disruptive power of Artificial Intelligence.
With designation of origin
We come from a place where time doesn't move. It stands still. Galicia isn't a place we mention as our origin. It's a way of measuring things. There, we learned to work without haste, to repeat until it fits, to never consider anything finished prematurely. Our longing for home isn't nostalgia. It's active memory. It's knowing that what we do today has to keep working tomorrow. That character—restrained, precise, resilient—is what we bring to every project. Designing isn't about self-expression. It's about leaving something that will stand for the future.