After architecture school, Tassier studied philosophy for four years, before joining a religious community called the Missionaries of the Holy Spirit.
[3] Tassier’s best-known work includes the logo for Pemex (created with Francisco Teuscher), the trademarks for Del Fuerte and Aguigol, and the eagle which has been used for the Mexico national football team since 1998.
[1][4] He designed brochures for Ford and Wyeth, audiovisual work for IMSS, and book covers for the Demac publishing company.
[2] Another independent firm Tassier created with partner Bruno Newman is La Gunilla Editores, a publishing house whose books focus on design and collecting.
[8] The Museo del Objeto held an exhibition of Tassier’s work in October 2011 as part of the “El MODO de ….” ("The Manner of ....") series.