GRAPHIC & UX/UI DESIGNER
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FEUDAL FEST
DESIGN & ART DIRECTION
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BOMBO A NEGRAS
DESIGN & ART DIRECTION
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HOLANOLA LAB FESTIVAL
DESIGN & ART DIRECTION
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RIQUELA CLUB
DESIGN & ART DIRECTION
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FLYERS, MERCH & SOCIAL MEDIA
DESIGN & ART DIRECTION
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Over the past five years, I have built a successful career as a graphic designer, working in both corporate and freelance settings. My experience spans creating visual identities, logos, advertising campaigns, editorial designs, and social media content. Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), I deliver high-quality, tailored solutions. I thrive in multidisciplinary teams, managing multiple projects with tight deadlines while maintaining high standards.


Recently, I expanded into UX/UI design, developing skills in wireframing, prototyping, usability testing, and responsive design. This allows me to collaborate effectively with developers and UX designers, creating functional and visually appealing digital products. My approach balances creativity and functionality, always aiming to exceed expectations.
The graphic design for the lyrics of "Hartita de Llorar" by La Chispa, a neo-flamenco singer, blends tradition and modernity. It begins with selecting a typography that reflects the essence of flamenco, featuring organic and emotive strokes that evoke passion and duende. Visual elements inspired by Andalusian culture, such as arabesques or textures reminiscent of Manila shawls, are incorporated. The color palette combines warm tones (reds, ochres) with vibrant contrasts, symbolizing the song's emotional intensity. The design is adapted to various formats (social media, covers) while maintaining visual consistency and reinforcing La Chispa's artistic identity.
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The graphics for "Who is Saoul Cabrio?", an existentialist short film about flamenco culture and loneliness, aim to evoke introspection and raw emotion. The design uses a muted, earthy color palette (grays, browns, deep reds) to reflect melancholy and depth. Typography is minimalist yet expressive, with subtle flamenco-inspired flourishes. Visual elements include fragmented silhouettes, symbolic of isolation, and abstract textures reminiscent of traditional flamenco aesthetics. The graphics balance the film's existential themes with the passion of flamenco, creating a cohesive and evocative visual identity.
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