Dante Iñiguez

Changing course

Dante Iñiguez

Estero Bay is a biodiversity hotspot with many sensitive and endemic species of California wildlife facing pressure caused by human disturbance. This project imagines how a portion of the Morro Bay Golf Course can be restored as a botanical garden that protects biodiversity, educates the public, and connects the community to nature. This project provides an example of how land can be tended for the benefit of wildlife and humans alike.

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About Dante

For the past many years, I’ve practiced graphic design working for mostly small studios designing everything from brands to websites, and even wallpaper and rugs.

I’ve always been curious though, to see if there might be a way to expand upon what I know and to do work that can have a more direct relationship with the land.

My goal is to work with natives to make gardens that are beautiful spaces for humans and also beneficial for wildlife.