
Roger Ycaza
Illustrator and musician from Ecuador. He is the author of the title Quito, from the collection My city.
Pato Lógico is an editorial animal that makes books with legs to walk, wings to fly and ideas to flip.
Illustrator and musician from Ecuador. He is the author of the title Quito, from the collection My city.
Has illustrated Going to the match, Strambolics, Face to face, Destiny, Nuissance, Autumn, Departure, Sea and Theatre.
Madalena is an illustrator and founder of Planeta Tangerina together with three friends. She illustrated the book Tipos Curiosos. Pequena História das Letras.
A Portuguese journalist who wrote Eu sou Lobo. O Rei da Floresta Portuguesa.
She wrote the book Caretos e Coretos. Tradições Populares em Portugal, published by Imprensa Nacional and Museu Casa da Moeda, with editorial coordination and design by Pato Lógico.
She illustrated Caretos e Coretos. Tradições Populares de Portugal, a book published by Imprensa Nacional and Museu Casa da Moeda, with editorial coordination and design by Pato Lógico.
He illustrated the biography Humberto Delgado, the Courage of the Fearless General, of the Great Portuguese Lives collection, a Pato Lógico and INCM co-edition.
Illustrator of the biography António Lobo Antunes, the love for beautiful things (or at least the ones I consider beautiful), of the Great Portuguese Lives collection.
He wrote António Lobo Antunes, the love for beautiful things (or at least the ones I consider beautiful), of the Great Portuguese Lives collection, a Pato Lógico and INCM co-edition.
The illustrator and graphic artist is the author of São Paulo, the newest title from the collection My City.
She just published her first illustrated book, The Cloud.
Madrilian illustrator, author of Madrid, from the collection Images that count.
Illustrator and designer, Ana Seixas is the author of Viseu, from the collection My city.
Jaime is an illustrator and graphic designer. He has taught judo, interned at Pato Lógico and worked in a print shop. Machine is his first book published.
Author of the illustrations of José Saramago, Man-River, title of the collection Great Portuguese Lives, a Pato Lógico and INCM co-edition.
Journalist, writer, translator and screenwriter, he is, at Pato Lógico, the author of Alexandre Serpa Pinto, the lost Africa dreamer, of the collection Great Portuguese Lives.
He is an illustrator and illustration professor, who illustrated Alexandre Serpa Pinto, the lost Africa dreamer, of the collection Great Portuguese Lives, a Pato Lógico and INCM co-edition.
Writer and journalist, Inês is the text author of José Saramago, Man-River, of the collection Great Portuguese Lives, a Pato Lógico and INCM co-edition.
Auhtor of Edinburgh, from the collection My city.
Auhtor of Hurly-burly, from the collection Images that count.
Author of Azeredo Perdigão, a happy meeting, from the collection Great Portuguese lives, a co-edition Pato Lógico/INCM.
Author of Alfredo Keil, our country first, from the collection Great Portuguese lives, a co-edition Pato Lógico/INCM.
Author of Ana de Castro Osório, the woman that voted in literature, from the collection Great Portuguese lives, and Mind the medication and Diabetes' islands, from Healthy generation.
Illustrated Aristides de Sousa Mendes, a man of courage, from the collection Great Portuguese lives, a co-edition Pato Lógico/INCM.
Illustrated Azeredo Perdigão. A Happy Meeting, from the collection Great Portuguese Lives, and is the author of Beja, from the collection My City.
Author of True?!, from the collection Images that count.
Illustrated Fernando Pessoa, the boy that was many poets, Mind the medication and Diabetes' island, and is the author of Dance, from the collection Images that count.
Illustrated Salgueiro Maia, the man in the freedom tank, from the collection Great Portuguese lives, and is the author of Whale's Belly, I Want My Head! and So Grown Up.
Illustrated Alfredo Keil, our country first, with text of José Fanha, from the collection Great Portuguese lives, a co-edition Pato Lógico/INCM.
Author of Capital, Portuguese Illustration Prize, from the collection Images That Count.
Author of Empty, from the collection Imagens that count, a White Ravens 2014.
Illustrated Almada Negreiros, long live Almada, Pim!, with text by José Jorge Letria, a co-edition Pato Lógico/IN-CM.
Illustrated Aníbal Milhais, the hero named Milhões, with text by José Jorge Letria, a co-edition Pato Lógico/IN-CM.
Author of Shadows, from the collection Images that count.
Author of Sea and Theatre, from the collection Actividaries.
He is the author of Going to the Match, Strambolics, Face to face, If I Were a Book, War and many biographies of the collection Great Portuguese Lives, a co-edition Pato Lógico / INCM.
He is the author of Animalia, from the collection Images that count.