Antonio Fernández Coca (Jerez, 1966), professor of the Balearic University (UIB), is a graduate in Fine Arts at the Seville
University, with diploma in Cinema and Television Production by the Junta de Andalucia and Master in Images by Synthesis and
Animation via Computer (M A) by the Middlesex University (UK) and the UIB.
Fernández Coca was one of the coordinating professors for the Máster Europeo Interactive Multimedia (MA IMM) and the designer of
the first CD-I (Philips) carried out in Europe (1991). He has been responsible for graphic images of CD-ROMs such as the Catalogue
of the Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation in Mallorca; S'Albufera; Atlas of the Balearic Islands, and also for the first Book of Graphic
Style of the World Wide Web of the UIB (1995/97). He is also the author of two books "Producción y Diseño Gráfico para la World
Wide Web" and "en red", having collaborated with different magazine relating to graphic design and other media such as El Pais or
web pages such as "inicia.es".
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Antonio Fernández Coca, professor of the Balearic University
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