
Iratxe reached out to me via Instagram with a very special request: could I create a print of a very specific location in the province of Córdoba, Argentina? The place was Salsipuedes.
As I always do with my bespoke commissions the first step was precision. I asked her to send me a screenshot marking the exact area she wanted to capture. After checking the data density on my map server, I decided to go further to ensure the highest quality.

From the Córdoba Land Registry to Typographic Design
Just as I did with the Cué print, I turned to official sources: in this case, the Córdoba provincial land registry (Catastro). I downloaded the parcel information required to enrich the map's detail, ensuring every line accurately reflected the local landscape.
Throughout the process, Iratxe explored my gallery to choose a style. Interestingly, she used maps starting with the letter "S" as a reference. Using the Sevilla design and its iconic initial "S" as a starting point, combined with my "ultralight", the final look was defined.
Once all technical and aesthetic aspects were settled, I generated a preliminary order. With everything in place, I set to work on the final design and prepared the print order—a piece crafted to bridge the distance between Argentina and Iratxe's home.
