Graphic designer with a background in Journalism Research and Data visualization. My work consists of a holistic analysis of projects, integrating and transforming complex ideas into simple messages. I have experience working on a wide variety of projects, including technical and scientific specialized works. Graphic design optimizes my communication skills in different contexts, allowing me to make an impact through my work and share it with a broad audience.
Accurate and impactful schematics, infographics, and presentation designs for Zernicka-Goetz Lab to convey research on mouse and human embryogenesis. My visual materials enhance the effective communication of Professor Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz’s research findings at conferences and symposiums worldwide.
Created innovative designs that align with brand guidelines and compliance requirements for a variety of print and digital formats, including flyers, brochures, benefits guides, social media visuals, charts, logo redesigns, and client gifts.
Designed branding, layout, cover book redesign, editorial design, web design, wireframes, banners, remarketing and prospecting display ads, and annual reports projects, among others.
Designed on / offline layouts of technical sheets, manuals, stands, brochures, and catalogs.
Designed on / offline layout project of the Naturgy Energy Group, S.A. Annual Report (Spanish and English versions).
Renewed the web design of the company.
Designed ad banners, infographics, and creative campaigns. Worked on UI design teams suggesting proficiency in user interface design.
Researched a journalist project published in the digital newspaper. The article was about a possible fraud by the National Confederation of Driving Schools (CNAE) in Spain and was published in this digital newspaper.
Designed graphics, including dynamic and static maps, and my own research and data analysis project on doping in athletics. The work was composed of three publications on the eve of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016:
Charts
Athletes suspended for life for doping.
Doping substances were most used by athletes.
AI for Visual Design (online course)
Semi-intensive English Course in Boston achieving the C2 Proficiency Level
(Cambridge Certification).
UX Writing & Editing (online course).
Master’s degree in Art Direction.
Master’s degree in Journalism Research and Data Visualization.
Erasmus Scholarship.
Bachelor’s degree in Journalism.
Data analytics
Design thinking
Branding
Web design
Infographic
Layout
Social Networks
Empathy
Teamwork
Collaboration
Communication
Accepting feedback
Working under pressure
Capacity of adaptation
Native
C2 Proficiency
ChatGPT
Midjourney
Figma
Adobe Creative Suite
Adobe Acrobat
Adobe Premier Pro
Adobe XD
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Powerpoint
Tableau
WordPress
Wix
Using a professional logo is a way to communicate who you are and what you want to transmit with a simple image. Lemons, used since ancient times for their flavor and refreshing properties, add value to all their uses. As a graphic designer and journalist specializing in data visualization, I use this fruit to bring that importance and freshness to all my work.
In life, as well as in projects particularly, there are good and bad parts. Lemons have these two facets: acidic but rich in flavor and refreshing at the same time. Furthermore, their color transmits joy, light, vitality, and creativity, which are all relevant aspects of the design field.
Lastly, the logo shape reflects two aspects. On the one hand, the shape of the lemon resembles my initial word «a» using Bauhaus 93 typography. On the other hand, the connection to the accented letter «á» in my last name with a lemon leaf when picking it from the tree.
Graphic designer with a background in Journalism Research and Data visualization. My work consists of a holistic analysis of projects, integrating and transforming complex ideas into simple messages. I have experience working on a wide variety of projects, including technical and scientific specialized works. Graphic design optimizes my communication skills in different contexts, allowing me to make an impact through my work and share it with a broad audience.
Designed branding, layout, cover book redesign, editorial design, web design, wireframes, banners, remarketing and prospecting display ads, and annual reports projects, among others.
On / Offline layouts of technical sheets, manuals, stands, brochures, and catalogs design.
On / Offline layout project of the Naturgy Energy Group, S.A. Annual Report (Spanish and English versions).
Renewal web design of the company.
Designed ad banners, infographics, and creative campaigns. Worked on UI design teams suggesting proficiency in user interface design.
A research project published in the digital newspaper. The article was about a possible fraud by the National Confederation of Driving Schools (CNAE) in Spain and was published in this digital newspaper.
Designed infographics, including dynamic and static maps, and my own research and data analysis project on doping in athletics. The work was composed of three publications on the eve of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016:
Charts
Number of athletes suspended for having violated anti-doping rules in 61 countries.
Athletes suspended for life for doping.
Doping substances were most used by athletes.
Semi-intensive English Course in Boston achieving the C2 Proficiency Level (Cambridge Certification).
UX Writing & Editing (digital course).
Master’s degree in Art Direction.
Master’s degree in Journalism
Research and Data Visualization.
Erasmus Scholarship.
Bachelor’s degree in Journalism.
Data analytics
Design thinking
Branding
Web design
Infographic
Layout
Social Networks
Empathy
Teamwork
Collaboration
Communication
Accepting feedback
Working under pressure
Capacity of adaptation
Native
C2 Proficiency
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Acrobat
Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe XD
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Powerpoint
Tableau
WordPress
Figma
UX Writing & Editing
Using a professional logo is a way to communicate who you are and what you want to transmit with a simple image. Lemons, used since ancient times for their flavor and refreshing properties, add value to all their uses. As a graphic designer and journalist specializing in data visualization, I use this fruit to bring that importance and freshness to all my work.
In life, as well as in projects particularly, there are good and bad parts. Lemons have these two facets: acidic but rich in flavor and refreshing at the same time. Furthermore, their color transmits joy, light, vitality, and creativity, which are all relevant aspects of the design field.
Lastly, the logo shape reflects two aspects. On the one hand, the shape of the lemon resembles my initial word «a» using Bauhaus 93 typography. On the other hand, the connection to the accented letter «á» in my last name with a lemon leaf when picking it from the tree.
Graphic designer with a background in Journalism Research and Data visualization. My work consists of a holistic analysis of projects, integrating and transforming complex ideas into simple messages. I have experience working on a wide variety of projects, including technical and scientific specialized works. Graphic design optimizes my communication skills in different contexts, allowing me to make an impact through my work and share it with a broad audience.
Designed branding, layout, cover book redesign, editorial design, web design, wireframes, banners, remarketing and prospecting display ads, and annual reports projects.
Designed on/offline layouts of technical sheets, manuals, stands, brochures, and catalogs.
On / Offline layout project of the Naturgy Energy Group, S.A. Annual Report (Spanish and English versions).
Renewal web design of the company.
Ad banners, infographics, and creative campaigns. Besides these daily tasks at the digital newspaper, be part of the UI Design teams.
A research project published in the digital newspaper. The article was about a possible fraud by the National Confederation of Driving Schools (CNAE) in Spain and was published in this digital newspaper.
Designed infographics, including dynamic and static maps, and my own research and data analysis project on doping in athletics. The work was composed of three publications on the eve of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016:
Charts
Number of athletes suspended for having violated anti-doping rules in 61 countries.
Athletes suspended for life for doping.
Doping substances were most used by athletes.
Semi-intensive English Course in Boston achieving the C2 Proficiency Level (Cambridge Certification).
UX Writing & Editing (digital course).
Master’s degree in Art Direction.
Master’s degree in Journalism
Research and Data Visualization.
Erasmus Scholarship.
Bachelor’s degree in Journalism.
Data analytics
Design thinking
Branding
Web design
Infographic
Layout
Social network
Empathy
Teamwork
Collaboration
Communication
Accepting feedback
Working under pressure
Capacity of adaptation
Native
C2 Proficiency
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Acrobat
Adobe Premier Pro
Adobe XD
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Powerpoint
Tableau
WordPress
Figma
UX Writing & Editing
Using a professional logo is a way to communicate who you are and what you want to transmit with a simple image. Lemons, used since ancient times for their flavor and refreshing properties, add value to all their uses. As a graphic designer and journalist specializing in data visualization, I use this fruit to bring that importance and freshness to all my work.
In life, as well as in projects particularly, there are good and bad parts. Lemons have these two facets: acidic but rich in flavor and refreshing at the same time. Furthermore, their color transmits joy, light, vitality, and creativity, which are all relevant aspects of the design field.
Lastly, the logo shape reflects two aspects. On the one hand, the shape of the lemon resembles my initial word «a» using Bauhaus 93 typography. On the other hand, the connection to the accented letter «á» in my last name with a lemon leaf when picking it from the tree.