I am a Graphic Designer based in the United Kingdom, working as a freelancer and consultant. Throughout my career, I have had the opportunity to collaborate on a wide range of topics that I am deeply passionate about, including diversity, inclusion, poverty, women’s rights, indigenous peoples, the environment, and other related issues.
My goal is to keep learning and to use design as a tool to make complex information clear, accessible, and engaging. I take great satisfaction in translating intricate ideas into visual materials that inform, inspire, and encourage understanding.
I spent seven years as a Graphic Designer at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in Washington, D.C., where I worked in the Press and Communications Office. During that time, I contributed to over fifty cover designs for reports and books, more than one hundred social media campaigns, and numerous graphic materials aimed at raising awareness of key human rights issues.
For the past few years, I have continued to work as a freelance designer and consultant for organisations and NGOs including Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, ILGA World (International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Association), the Organisation of American States (OAS), and the Justice Studies Center of the Americas (CEJA), among others.
Earlier in my career in Buenos Aires, I focused on supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs by developing brand identities, stationery, HTML websites, and promotional materials.