Alberto Montt

Alberto Montt, 2012. Alberto José Montt Moscoso (Quito, Ecuador, December 22, 1972) is a Chilean graphic designer and plastic artist mainly known for his online comic-strip ''Dosis diarias'', (in English, Daily Doses), where he has published since 2006 until today.

He was born in Ecuador as the son of Alberto Montt (Chilean) and Consuelo Moscoso (Ecuadorian). His maternal grandfather was the first cousin of Piedad Moscoso Serrano and great-nephew of Victor Emilio Moscoso Cárdenas. He studied graphic design and plastic arts in Quito. After graduation, he founded a design firm, and published his works on the magazines ''Gestión'', ''Diners Club'' and the newspaper supplement «La pandilla» in ''El Comercio''.

In 1998 he moved to Santiago de Chile. His first job was as an op-ed writer for the newspaper ''El Mercurio''. Afterwards, he worked for the magazines ''Qué Pasa'', ''Capital'' and ''Blank'', in addition to illustrating several child books.

He has published several illustration books, including, ''Para ver y no creer'' (2001), ''En dosis diarias'' (2008), ''¡Mecachendié!'' (2012), and ''El código de la amistad de Chivas Regal'' (2012). In 2010, he was nominated for an 2010 Altazor Awards in the «Graphic design and illustration» category for his participation in the book ''Recetas al pie de la letra''. The following year, the broadcast network Deutsche Welle awarded him with The BOBs to «Best Spanish language Blog» for ''Dosis diarias''. Provided by Wikipedia
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