Being that his style of typography is revolutionary in continuing with the push in design and creativity to push typography beyond its traditional means. His influences from creative Pop artists, Optical artists, and typographers like Victor Vasarely, M. C. Escher, Sol LeWitt, Shigeo Fukuda, and Franco Grignani, who, in their own ways, in their own corners of the world, have done amazing things to push the creative industry. He not only draws inspiration from them but seeks to create a fusion of their stylings with his own to continue propelling the field of typography to draw from as many creatives as possible to merge and create typographical works that not only inspire the use of bold and dynamic line work but to also continue the idea of evolving what can be done with type and typefaces.
Blending between digital and then analog practices to create bodies of work that simulate movement, energy, and a controlled chaos is what makes Delgado's work so eye-catching and what makes his entries to the 36 days of type competition an inspiration to those who desire to get into the industry and earns the admiration and respect of his peers in the industry.