Jose Trinidad Camacho Orozco (Guadalajara, Jalisco, August 20, 1961) is a Mexican caricaturist and cartoonist, better known by his stage name Trino. Owner of an acid and direct humor, his cartoons cover very different topics, from child joke to the crudest political criticism. He studied a degree in Communication Sciences at the Western Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESO) in Guadalajara. He was part of a group of young people of this city he published in the 1980s the magazine gibberish, and then supplement Mom abalone mood.
From a young age he began his career in the cartoon drawing pictures for their colleagues. He later made different stories for different newspapers in Guadalajara and later in Mexico City, in the newspaper La Jornada. Currently he published in the daily Reforma their strips Group: Martian Chronicles, Fables of cops and robbers, King Chiquito, Pipo and Don Calvin, Ruleteros and Don Taquero.
On radio he has completed projects since the 1980s as the feast of the Marranos, Gargle, Cucamonga, catgut, La pitaya Ye-Ye and since 2009 has a weekly program with Jis Chora The endless radio and radio UDG UNAM.
He participated with Andrés Bustamante, the foreigner-foreigner in the TV show The cabin and home to talk. He has also done voice-overs of old TV movies. He is the father of dub Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Trino voices, along with Jis, Toño Urrutia, Paco Navarrete in the late 1980s also illustrated children's books for various publishers