A selection of printed media and merchandise projects, from independently created products like the Michitto’s tote bag to collaborative and large-scale work, including a calendar with women writers and event visuals for Papirolas, exploring how design comes to life beyond the screen.
Michitto’s
Pizza Tote
A sold-out independent project inspired by one simple idea: cats knead, just like pizza dough. This concept became the foundation for a playful visual identity that merges character design and food culture into a distinctive, story-driven merch piece.
Tiempo de mujeres
Calendar
A collaborative calendar project designed as a daily ritual of inspiration. Composed of 365 tear-off pages, one for each day of the year, each sheet reveals, on the reverse side, a text written by a different woman writer, including poems, short stories, and reflections. I contributed through design and illustration, helping shape a thoughtful and meaningful piece that celebrates women’s voices and creativity.
YAY / NAY
A playful merch project where I designed the logo, apparel, and enamel pins with a candy-inspired approach. The concept balances opposites (yes and no, sweet and bold) resulting in a cohesive visual identity that translates seamlessly across different physical formats.
Ideas shaped into print and merch experiences.
Papirolas festival
For the Papirolas festival, an educational event for children centered around workshops and creative activities, I developed large-format printed visuals to dress an entire pavilion. The project focused on creating an engaging and immersive environment through illustration, transforming the space into a playful and visually cohesive experience for young audiences.