
Immigration Ain't Easy Ep. 16: Apple Logo Creator and Chicano Artist Carlos Pérez David (part 2 of 2)
12/01/24 • 57 min
Part 2 of 2 of my interview with Carlos Pérez David.
Carlos created one of the world's most iconic logos: the Apple logo. As an immigrant from Mexico, Carlos has also become a recognized Chicano artist who has been influenced by artists of the Mexican, Chicano and Indigenous art movements. He is a community activist and this is represented through his artistic process. Carlos has some incredible tales of working with Rob Janoff and his design team, while collaborating with Steve Jobs. You'll also learn about his immigration story, how he honed his creative skills and his championing of human rights. Carlos will lighten your day!
Part 2 of 2 of my interview with Carlos Pérez David.
Carlos created one of the world's most iconic logos: the Apple logo. As an immigrant from Mexico, Carlos has also become a recognized Chicano artist who has been influenced by artists of the Mexican, Chicano and Indigenous art movements. He is a community activist and this is represented through his artistic process. Carlos has some incredible tales of working with Rob Janoff and his design team, while collaborating with Steve Jobs. You'll also learn about his immigration story, how he honed his creative skills and his championing of human rights. Carlos will lighten your day!
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Immigration Ain't Easy Ep. 16: Apple Logo Creator and Chicano Artist Carlos Pérez David (part 1 of 2)
You may not know Carlos Pérez David, but you definitely have seen the fruits of his labor. In 1977, while working for marketing firm Regis McKenna, Carlos created one of the world's most iconic logos: the Apple logo. As an immigrant from Mexico, Carlos has also become a recognized Chicano artist who has been influenced by artists of the Mexican, Chicano and Indigenous art movements. He is a community activist and this is represented through his artistic process. Carlos has some incredible tales of working with Rob Janoff and his design team, while collaborating with Steve Jobs. You'll also learn about his immigration story, how he honed his creative skills and his championing of human rights. Carlos will lighten your day! This episode is part 1 of 2.
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Immigration Ain't Easy Ep. 17: Immigration Policy Expert David J. Bier
At a time where disinformation runs rampant throughout the United States, David Bier is a source of the truth when it comes to the immigration system. He provides a wealth of data through his research and his publications have been widely cited to. David is the director of immigration studies at the Cato Institute and has testified before House and Senate committees. If you think U.S. immigration in the 21st century is "easy", David will prove you wrong. Before you listen to this episode, here's a multiple choice question for you (answer is in our discussion):
How long did David estimate it can take an Indian immigrant with an advanced degree to get a green card (EB-2) through the modern-day legal employment-based system?
a) between 15-20 years
b) between 30-40 years
c) 50+ years
d) 150+ years
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