Juskani Alonso studied at the Center for Research in Industrial Design at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (CIDI-UNAM) and at the Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy. As an industrial designer, he has collaborated with major companies and international studios such as Tupperware Brands, Kikkerland, Thierry Jeannot, Pekka-Harni, Grupo Eco, Tane, and Taller Luum, among others.
His pieces have been presented in exhibitions both in Mexico and internationally, standing out at fairs such as Design Week Mexico, Abierto Mexicano de Diseño, Brera Design District (Milan), Casa Brasil (Bento Gonçalves), Wanted Design (New York), and at the Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo (MUAC) as part of the “Una modernidad hecha a mano” exhibition.
In 2019, the Italian magazine Interni included him in their list of “Young Designers to watch.” In 2021, he received the Young Creators Scholarship awarded by the Secretariat of Culture, through the System of Support for Creation and Cultural Projects (SACPC). His work reflects a constant search for innovation and the reinterpretation of tradition through functional, accessible, and contemporary design.