David Rubín (Ourense, 1977) studied graphic design and threw himself into the world of comics, animation and illustration. His first full length work, 'El circo del desaliento'(Astiberri, 2005), also published in France, Italy and the Czech Republic, gained him a nomination for best new author at the International Comic Fair in Barcelona, 2006, won the Primer Premio Castelao, and was published in Galician, Castilian Spanish, Italian and French.
David Sánchez, Madrid, 1977. He is the creator of the brand Mong T-Shirts, for which he continues to design annual collections.
Desiree Arancibia: a graduate of Design from Chile and art director at Play Creatividad. She has illustrated 'Los colores olvidados' and La inspiración dormida'.
A doctor of psychology, Diana Kirszman is coordinator of the Family Psychotherapy Educational and Training Programme at the Ackerman-Aigle training and care centre, Fundación Aigle; coordinator of the degree in family therapy at the Universidad Maimónides- Aigle; coordinator of PAUTA (programme for unified care for eating disorders); a teacher on the Masters in cognitive psychology at the University of Belgrano; and the author of various articles in national and international journals.
Diego Arboleda was born in Stockholm in 1976 and later earned a degree in Spanish at the University of Madrid (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid). He works as a bookseller in one of the city's major bookshops, where he may perhaps sell a copy of "Tic Tac" or "A Thousand Million Pipes", his two published books for children.
Diego Guerrero has specialised since he was young in IT security and has worked for various related companies. He currently works for ADmón Pública.
He has worked for various publications in the field of New Technology and the press, as a writer, consultant and auditor of security.
Since 2006 he has headed the website www.fraudeenred.com, which aims to inform users about the most common kinds of fraud on the web and how to protect themselves against it.