Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Information Designer, Data Analyst and Project Coordinator focused on Innovation of Products and Services, with a solid background on branding driven by type design praxis in the last 15 years. My journey is trek together with global brands, endorsed by influential leaders of the creative industry, into the core innovation processes of major products and project developments, oriented by Impact Centered Design, through the LatAm region – Brazil, Chile and Mexico; this is why Duoc UC trusted me the mission of being Lecturer of more than 100 design students in Santiago through the 1st semester of 2024.
With a humanistic approach to data, SudLab is a BI consultancy services enterprise that uses innovation in design with scientific criteria as a ways to promote the connection between people, ideas and organizations. We do this delivering data interfaces that inform influential people on any matter of choice in the moment of making decisions.
Lecturer on Typography (TID0101) for Graphic Design students from Escuela de Diseño Duoc UC. Responsible for the implementation of the course in the Plaza Oeste campus.
Designer responsible for the branding of Laboratoires Ducray and Klorane in Chile, with coordination and materialization of the Proyecto Manavai social media content with Klorane Botanical Foundation, and omnichannel design assets to the PFDC brands: retail experience, POP, brochures and catalogues, packaging adaptations, digital tools for VMs, RPVs and the retail workforce team, social media content, motion graphics and educational videos.
Graphic designer member of the Branding team under Design Management by Rapha Abreu, with Creative Direction by Beta Gamboa. Main achievements include being Design Lead of the Energisa rebranding team, which was granted the REBRAND™2009 Awards – Category Distinction.
Interface Design Intern, member of a multidisciplinary team that delivered and implemented the corporate technology basis for IT development of Brazilian enterprises and global corporate operations in Brazil.