I am a designer and recent Columbia graduate based in New York City.
My multidisciplinary approach to design is informed by a background in architecture, illustration, graphic design, and Latin American culture. I am drawn to craftsmanship, traditional illustration, organic materials, as well as internet folklore and digital aesthetics.
I find inspiration in the design of daily existence, from street posters and uncanny online ads to the visual language of nature.
I’m currently open for commissions and seeking full-time opportunities.
B.A. Architecture
David E. Little Art Consulting
(since July 2025)
Graphic Designer and Illustrator
PORTALES: The LAIC Undergraduate Journal of Columbia University
2023-2025
Administrative Assistant
Casa Hispánica
Columbia University
2022-2025
Graphic Designer
Casa Hispánica
Columbia University
2022-2023
Rhino 3D
SketchUp
Figma
Procreate
CSS
Grasshopper
Spanish
Digital Art + Typography
A series of images and typography inspired by Cape Cod flora and the feeling when you get salt water up your nose.
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Graphic Design + Illustration
Edited independently by undergraduate students from
Columbia University and Barnard College since 2015,
PORTALES publishes outstanding scholarly research and
creative work.
As the journal’s graphic designer, I developed the
layout design and visual identity for the three most
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Performative Device
Course: Special Topics: Phenomenal Objects
Memories and time exist along a wave of continuous flux. For this course, I was tasked with designing and fabricating an instrument that tracks time. As I thought about my own understanding of time, I was inclined to reflect on my childhood, as I believe I felt time most intensely back
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Ballpoint pen on paper
5 x 7.5 in
Watercolor on paper
6 x 14 in
Academic Work: Architectural Design
Course: Advanced Architectural Design I
The “Climatorium” project prompts for the design of a new climate observatory and forum next to the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History. My proposition for the Climatorium takes a structural response to the project’s questions of creating a place for direct action to address climate change. Instead of designing a passive
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Academic Work: Architectural Design
Course: Advanced Architectural Design II
The corner of 125th street and 5th avenue is one of the oldest vacant lots in Harlem. Once home to a famed soul food restaurant, the lot has been cleared of structures since 1997 and now sits in an overgrown state. The
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Academic Work: Architectural Design
Course: Architectural Design: Environments & Mediations
Design aiming to provide experiential multiplicity and choice for improved performance to foster inclusive and collective use. The site for this project is the 111th Street People’s Garden (Julia’s Garden), a community garden located on the NW corner of 111th and Amsterdam Ave. As a community garden, it is operated and maintained by a local group of members
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Academic Work: Architectural Design
Course: Architectural Design: Systems & Materials
“Condensor” prompts a reimagination of a part of Barnard College as a kind of “public living room” that extends the limits of a private institution. My chosen site, Futter Field, is a campus landmark and a gathering space for students, offering one of the few active greenspaces of Barnard’s campus. The social
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Academic Work: Research Project
Course: Advanced Architectural Design I
Three spatial-political-environmental “core sections” - one in the Museum of Natural History, one in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and one in the stretch of Central Park between the museums.
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