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I designed multiple posters to celebrate my country during the national holidays. This set of posters was part of an art exhibition at a national event in France. I wanted to capture the different places I miss in Chile in a postcard format, just like a piece of a memory. The other posters, meanwhile, feature typographic designs that remind me of various graphic references I saw in Chile.






The goal of this project was to create a B2B app that helps users be more active on LinkedIn. To achieve this, the aim was to use a coach and exercises (e.g., create a post, change your banner) to help users feel more comfortable with LinkedIn and enable them to generate more content. To embody this coach, I decided to use the image of a lightbulb—which is closely associated with ideas—so that it would always be there for users and their struggles. Additionally, the entire app is based on the concept of gamification to motivate users in various ways, such as through personal challenges that allow them to progress at their own pace or a leaderboard for the more competitive users. Our goal is to ensure users spend no more than 20 minutes per session so they don’t lose an entire workday.










This is a 3D modeling exercise that attempts to depict a possible collaboration between Teenage Engineering and Sennheiser.




The idea behind this project was to combine my knowledge of design and 3D modeling. Therefore, the project involves creating a new line of toys for Mattel. “Plan Bees” would be a collection of toys that come with different modules and types of bees; these toys are compatible with one another so that children can build their own cities and create their own adventures.












This sake comes from Shirakawago, a UNESCO-recognized town. When I looked to see if there was a website for this product in western countries and found that there wasn't, I set myself the challenge of designing a model website for this sake. On it, you can see the product and the origins of where it comes from: SHIRAKAWAGO.

I designed multiple posters to celebrate my country during the national holidays. This set of posters was part of an art exhibition at a national event in France. I wanted to capture the different places I miss in Chile in a postcard format, just like a piece of a memory. The other posters, meanwhile, feature typographic designs that remind me of various graphic references I saw in Chile.






The goal of this project was to create a B2B app that helps users be more active on LinkedIn. To achieve this, the aim was to use a coach and exercises (e.g., create a post, change your banner) to help users feel more comfortable with LinkedIn and enable them to generate more content. To embody this coach, I decided to use the image of a lightbulb—which is closely associated with ideas—so that it would always be there for users and their struggles. Additionally, the entire app is based on the concept of gamification to motivate users in various ways, such as through personal challenges that allow them to progress at their own pace or a leaderboard for the more competitive users. Our goal is to ensure users spend no more than 20 minutes per session so they don’t lose an entire workday.








This is a 3D modeling exercise that attempts to depict a possible collaboration between Teenage Engineering and Sennheiser.




The idea behind this project was to combine my knowledge of design and 3D modeling. Therefore, the project involves creating a new line of toys for Mattel. “Plan Bees” would be a collection of toys that come with different modules and types of bees; these toys are compatible with one another so that children can build their own cities and create their own adventures.












This sake comes from Shirakawago, a UNESCO-recognized town. When I looked to see if there was a website for this product in western countries and found that there wasn't, I set myself the challenge of designing a model website for this sake. On it, you can see the product and the origins of where it comes from: SHIRAKAWAGO.


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