
Andean Telecom Partners (ATP) builds telecommunications infrastructure across much of the Andean region. We developed a way to tell the story of what that infrastructure makes possible. That’s how *Signs of Change* came to be—a book that translates ATP’s technical and regional scope into a more human narrative.
As one of the leading private providers of communications infrastructure in the Andean region, ATP builds and deploys antennas, towers, and fiber-optic cables that enable millions of people to connect every day.
We decided to tell the company’s story from two perspectives: the history of a company with a regional presence and the reach of a network that connects stadiums, airports, and areas far from major urban centers. To translate the more technical aspects into a relatable, human narrative, we started with a simple premise: every connection brings about transformation.
Building on that, we weave together infrastructure, territory, and people. The design combines iconic structures with sensory imagery and human scenes, creating compositions that showcase what ATP makes possible.
We call it “Signs of Change.” Because every tower, every antenna, and every kilometer of fiber is a sign that something is beginning to transform.







