Print and Packaging.
Where branding meets the physical world, creating an immersive experience for customers.
My print and packaging project offerings:
Custom Packaging Design – Thoughtfully designed boxes, labels, and product packaging that align with your brand identity.
Business Cards & Stationery – Professionally designed business cards, letterheads, and envelopes for a polished, cohesive presence.
Marketing Collateral – Flyers, brochures, postcards, and other printed materials to showcase your brand and offerings.
Product Labels & Stickers – Designed for impact, ensuring products stand out on shelves or in shipments.
Branded Merchandise – Apparel, tote bags, or other physical products that extend brand visibility.
Print-Ready Files – Fully formatted designs optimized for professional printing, including color profiles, bleed settings, and high-resolution quality.
Great print design isn’t just about aesthetics—it’s about storytelling, and creating an experience that connects with your audience on a deeper level.

Abuelita de Salsa is one of my most personal projects—a tribute to my grandmother and my heritage. Designed after her passing, this label captures the warmth of her kitchen and the traditions she passed down. I illustrated her at the heart of the design, surrounded by vibrant colors inspired by traditional hot sauce branding. Every element reflects culture, memory, and authenticity. This project is a reminder that packaging isn’t just design—it’s storytelling.

Lola Eats was a brand where I let my imagination run wild. I wanted to create something that felt larger than life, weird, and unforgettable. The concept? A burger as a planet, orbiting in its own universe of flavor. I designed Lola, a crawling zombie, drawn to the ultimate meal, adding a dark, playful energy to the brand. The marketing campaign was built around the idea of "Burgers Out of This Realm", making the food feel like an experience, not just a meal. This project was all about blending sci-fi, horror, and street-style branding.

Barbie with a Drone was a project I designed for photographer Brianna Diamond, capturing her unique blend of Barbie-core aesthetics and Western cowgirl energy. She wanted something that felt bold, playful, and effortlessly cool—a brand that reflects both her photography style and personality. The design fuses Barbie-inspired creating a contrast that feels both dreamy and rebellious.

The Local Stray is all about creativity, connection, and self-expression. The stickers match her branding, (go check it out in the branding section, wink wink) using bold colors and hand-drawn elements to create a sense of individuality. Each sticker is meant to be seen, shared, and stuck onto the world—just like the art she creates.

When I first created my business cards, I wanted them to feel as bold and unfiltered as my design work. I used my favorite illustration at the time, enlarging the face to dominate the front—turning the card into a visual statement rather than just contact info. The back was all about function and accessibility, featuring my website QR code for a seamless connection.

Pacha Mamas is a local, all-natural skincare and home products line, and I had the opportunity to bring their brand to life through branding and product packaging. After establishing their identity, we expanded into label design, ensuring their products felt as intentional and organic as their ingredients. One of my favorite details was incorporating their circular sub-logo in a creative way—placing it on the top of the jar lids for a unique, branded touch.