Rodrigo Ramírez is an Associate Professor at the School of Design, UC Chile (Diseño UC), a researcher at the Chilean National Research Center for Integrated Disaster Management, CIGIDEN, and a student in the Doctoral Program at UC Chile Faculty of Communications. With Prof. Clinton Carlson (University of Notre Dame), they founded Design4Emergency, a collaborative project seeking to understand how communities, organizations, and systems might be more resilient in the face of emergencies. He is also a founder of the Design Network for Emergency Management (dnem.org) and the design leader for the Guemil project, an open-source set of symbols for crises and emergencies that are internationally tested (guemil.info). Rodrigo has an MA Information Design from the University of Reading, UK. His interests are in communication design, crossing both practice and research. He has collaborated in information and type design projects for brands, public organizations, and publications.