Interview with Javo | Participant number 1000 pqpq.es
2 comments | July 14, 2008
A few days ago announcing Participation number 1000 in pqpq.es will be interviewed on this blog. The past 9 days we arrived at 1000, now goes by 1038, the author of No 1000 was Javo, a successful designer and regular user of Bolivian pqpq.es
The personal image of Javo and its corporate image:


Was kind enough to answer these questions:
First tell us who you are, what you spend and what relationship you have with the Internet.
First of all I'm Bolivia, La Paz, chucuta peak green, as we say others, father of the world's most beautiful son and husband of the woman more beautiful and cute (http://faba.tk). I left with a degree in advertising words in audio-visual production, that was 2003, let me tell you that that was not filled my expectations, because my intention was to specialize in design and the only way to make this dream was to do it by myself, because these sides there is no place for my vocation and profession. I started to wake up my hand and creative graphic, first doing internships at an advertising agency called Leo Burnett, was nearly a year doing small jobs in graphic design, I think this was one of the enormous steps to achieve my dreams, I did later small jobs as a freelance ... the time step and now I feel very accomplished, and I managed to achieve this great dream, now I'm working as a freelance, with large customers such as Prendamás, Servigiros many other small and medium-sized and large businesses that rely on my job, you can see my portfolio on my personal web: www.xgraphica.com.

How did you hear pqpq.es?
I am a follower of daily www.ceslava.com, and it so happens that Cristian, or you, you are also owns www.pqpq.es, then one of those days when it revised the blog I read you started with a new project, which he personally saw much future, because it was a very, very original.
What pushed you to participate?
First of all I reviewed the Web and I found that any visitor could touch the topic that suits you, then I am encouraged to participate, and even proposed a dichotomy that was well received, especially in the English version of your website. From that day I visited almost daily.








