Emilio Amade (Madrid, 1971)
He was born in Madrid on the 16 July, 1971, and graduated in Fine Arts from the Ringling College of Art & Design, Sarasota, Florida (USA). Since 1995 he has worked on the newspaper EL MUNDO, where he is currently head of the Computer Graphics section. He has received various individual and collective prizes for his artisitic work, notably the Society of Newspaper Design award in 2005
Emilio Calderón is an historian, editor and writer. He dedicated himself exclusively to children's and young people's literature for ten years, and his published works include 'Continúan los crímenes en Roma', 'Julieta sin Romeo', 'El último crimen de Pompeya' and 'El misterio de la habitación cerrada'.
Emilio Rosales teaches the Aesthetics of Communication in the Universidad de Sevilla. Among his books, the most notable are: Las palabras perdidas (Lost Words, 1992), El peregrino, el enamorado, el héroe (The Wanderer, the Lover, the Hero, 1996), El mito, conjugación defectiva (Myth: Defective conjugation, 1996).
Emilio Ruiz (Santander, 1960), a Fine Arts graduate from Valencia's Universidad Politécnica, started out as a professional photographer in 1982, initially in the world of advertising but more recently in that of dance and theatre.
Emilio Urberuaga was born in Madrid in 1954, and worked as a printer and engraver before dedicating himself to the illustration of children’s books.