Editor’s note: Guillermo Munro “memuco” is an artist and animal lover. He recently caught our attention with his amazing “Endangered Species” series: a collection of infographics that are both beautiful and informative. Here, Memuco tells us the story behind the collection, which has been featured by WWF and China Daily, among others, and was a finalist in the Information is Beautiful awards. 
After three years in Dubai, I moved to Beijing to work for China Daily. Being there was pretty hard the first months, but it was amazing and incredible, too. In October 2011, I started to paint The Silent One. This was a story I invented about the offspring of Catrina (or Lady Death) and El Nahual, a powerful being in Aztec mythology that could shift its shape into different animals. So, of course, this little girl has much love for animals and connnects with them very easily — but her mom gave her the mandate to go out and “put to sleep” every last animal of the most endangered species. The mandate also included that she had to play with them and make sure that when put to sleep, these animals where happy and full of love. There was nobody better for the job than her daughter. But for every animal she put to sleep, the daughter would cry. She would make no sound; only tears would come down and leave black streaks on her face. The Silent One. 

I am in the process of making them simple again and having them serve their purpose: tell the facts, move to the next one.
I contacted the offices of the WWF in Beijing and met with them. I proposed to do graphics on ednangered species and we did three in 4 to 5 months.
In February 2012, I participated in the White Canvas Project in LA. I painted in 798 at an environmental event for Greening The Beige (a group that tackles environmental issues creating art). I was nominated by the Design Asia Awards for my graphics at China Daily. At the competition for Information is Beautiful, I was part of the last round with the rhino graphic, which made me very, very happy.
And WWF published my two graphics on tigers on their website.
When I saw that, a tear came down, I couldn’t help it: it was a beautiful moment too see so many months of work and not sleeping, finally up there.
