As the lead on the project, I had the pleasure of developing the entire visual concept for the videos — from the narrative structure to the final graphic style. I created sketches for backgrounds and elements, and produced a complete storyboard featuring the ten dinosaur species portrayed.
To design each setting, I researched the geography of different regions in Argentina and combined contemporary topographic features with references from the corresponding geological eras, imagining what these landscapes might have looked like in prehistoric times.
Another major challenge was drawing the dinosaurs themselves — studying their anatomical structures and bringing them to life through accessible, engaging illustrations for a young audience.

Argentosaurus
Argentosaurus
Riojasaurus
Riojasaurus
Carnotaurus
Carnotaurus
giganotosaurus
giganotosaurus
Abelisaurus
Abelisaurus
Amargasaurus
Amargasaurus
Mussaurus
Mussaurus
Eroaptor
Eroaptor
Searches, sketches
In summary, I illustrated five backgrounds for animation, plus two nighttime versions, and designed ten dinosaurs prepared for animation, along with intros, maps, and illustrated notebooks featuring each dinosaur’s traits and scale comparisons.
I also created the project’s entire visual design system — from the logo to the different screen layouts that structure each part of the video.
Backgrounds for animation
Salta - La rioja - San juan
Salta - La rioja - San juan
Neuquen - Rio Negro
Neuquen - Rio Negro
Neuquen - Rio Negro - night
Neuquen - Rio Negro - night
Chubut - Santa Cruz
Chubut - Santa Cruz
Chubut - Santa Cruz - night
Chubut - Santa Cruz - night
Cover Background
Cover Background
Preliminary sketches, in search of a cover.
Ideas, sketches and process.
Here you can find the rest of the videos, available on the Bambini YouTube channel from Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires.

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