Originally from Tijuana, México, now based in Brooklyn. She earned her BFA from The Cooper Union, where she was awarded the 2025–26 Rhoda Lubalin Fellowship to research the graphic design of Mexican restaurants in New York City. She is currently the Graphic Design Intern at the Rubin Museum, collects copies of New York magazine, is usually thinking about coffee & typography, and is currently reading The Other Bennet Sister while watching Smallville.
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Developed exhibition and campaign materials from visual identity through final execution for research fellowship exhibition at The Cooper Union.
Produced a digital publication as part of the 2025–26 Rhoda Lubalin Fellowship awarded by the Herb Lubalin Study Center, leading research, writing, and design.
Developed an editorial concept into a fully realized Catholic satirical magazine, directing commissioned writing, illustration, art direction, and visual design.
Designed an exhibition mural and bilingual label system for Cooper Union thesis exhibition.
Developed digital and print collateral during my Graphic Design Internship at the Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art.
Developed brand identity for an exhibition of ceramic teacups and teapots by artist and designer Peter Shire.
Designed a split-fold poster type specimen showcasing Richmond Text by Carter & Cone.
Reimagined the brand strategy and visual identity for House of Yes in collaboration with Kamai Williams.
Created an editorial identity and newsletter series for Map Lovers Club, a space for enthusiasts to share and collect cartographic ephemera.
Created the 2026 Holiday Calendar for Promotora de las Bellas Artes, incorporating digitally restored historic numerals.
Composed a booklet printed on rolled newsprint commemorating the 1968 Tlatelolco Massacre in Mexico City.
Redesigned Orbital by Samantha Harvey as a contemporary book edition.