Yorokubu is not just any medium, it is not a website or a blog specialized in reviewing portfolios, much less a magazine that serves only as a reference. Yorokubu is all that and a little more: it is a novel communication proposal that we all need in our lives to lose ourselves in creativity, in thoughts that we have all had and in projects that we all want to know about. Yorokobu, which in Japanese means 'to be happy', was born in mid-2009 in magazine format with an initial print run of 4,000 copies,
Since then it has positioned itself within the creative community as a proactive voice that speaks of creativity and innovation Real Estate Photo Editing through various projects and ideas that help improve the world. This great work they have done to date has earned them the ÑH Award for Best Magazine of the Year (2011) and six Laus Awards ; its digital platform also received the Special Jury Prize at the Bitácoras Awards and the Laus Oro Award for best blog.
Another fundamental ingredient of the success of this publication is that they have always (and have) supported emerging creative talent, be it through collaborations, commissions or competitions. In this note we would like to make a quick review of some of the graphic works that have shaped its name or content. Once every month, the printed magazine presents the work of a different designer, illustrator or typographer on its cover, the only graphic limitation is that "Yorokubu" can be clearly read