What is capdevila?

Carles Capdevila was a Spanish journalist, writer, and communicator born in Barcelona on 1 May 1975. He was the director of the magazine ‘Magazine-21’ and wrote articles for ‘El Periódico de Catalunya’. Capdevila also served as the founding director of the ‘Palau Robert Children’s Museum’. He actively worked in the field of communication, particularly in Catalonia.

Capdevila was known for his work in promoting the importance of education in the early years of children. He authored several children's books and compiled a collection of stories and songs for children. He was committed to improving children's lives and believed that children should have access to opportunities for learning and development.

In addition to his professional endeavors, Capdevila was a cultural ambassador for Catalonia, representing the region's unique history and traditions across the world. He was a highly respected member of the Catalan community, recognized for his work in promoting culture, education, and communication.

Capdevila was also known for his sense of humor and his approachable demeanor. His passing in 2017 was a great loss to the community, but his legacy lives on through his contributions to the field of communication, particularly in the area of children's education.