I design with the intention of sparking confidence, connection, and presence

Side profile of a woman sitting on a pink stool against a blue background with a pink circle behind her head.

For me, design has never been about perfection - it’s about feeling. The warmth of a pet’s eyes captured on paper, the spark of a founder seeing their story reflected on a beautiful slide deck, the joy of colours filling an otherwise ordinary space. That’s what I create for: little sparks of joy, connection, and meaning.

Colorful book cover titled 'The Hello, Fears Challenge: A 100-Day Journal for Self-Discovery' by Michelle Poler, illustrated by Sophia Araujo Jacobs, held by a person's hands.
Orange background with handwritten message saying 'Look! My name is on a book cover'.

I know design is often used to sell, but I’m most inspired when it’s used to connect—to slow people down, spark presence, and create moments of meaning.

A woman with dark hair, wearing a pink and purple outfit, is climbing ascending stairs while holding a large yellow pencil.

My Story

A young woman with long dark hair smiling, resting her chin on her hand, wearing a sleeveless purple top, holding a pink sign, standing against a dark blue background.

Born in Venezuela and now based in Salt Lake City, my journey has been shaped by community, curiosity, and constant movement. Whether I’m in a Pilates class, walking around my neighbourhood, or sketching at a café, I always come back to the same truth: design is my way of noticing, of connecting, of making life more colourful. 

That’s what I bring into every project - whether it’s a brand presentation, a landing page, or a portrait of your pup.

If you’re curious...

A colorful illustration of an open door with a speech bubble saying, 'Welcome to my corner of curiosity.'
A smiling woman taking a selfie with a joyful pug dog wearing an orange harness outdoors on a sunny day.

Rocky: My teacher of love and resilience.

Pink coneflowers with orange centers in a garden.
A woman standing on a rocky shoreline near icy water with icebergs and snow-covered mountains in the background.

Iceland is the most magical place I’ve ever been

My word of the year: BLOOM

A cartoon illustration of a large bucket of popcorn with a sign reading "Dive in, swim at your own risk" and "Movie Night Pool." One person in a swimsuit is jumping into the popcorn bucket, surrounded by scattered popcorn kernels. The bottom right corner is marked "Day 39."

My ultimate comfort food. Yes, I could eat it for dinner.