Exhibit Work


My creative process is rooted in care. I start with research and concept-building, then move into thoughtful experimentation, always looking for a balance between clarity and creativity. I see design as a form of emotional communication—an opportunity to create something that feels both personal and universal.
Throughout my time at UTRGV, I’ve had the chance to grow into the designer I’ve always wanted to be. Projects like Saori, a Korean-inspired skincare and makeup brand, allowed me to explore soft beauty aesthetics with a playful twist. My branding for Las Dos Palomas, a traditional Mexican restaurant, gave me the opportunity to connect with cultural visuals in a meaningful way. Both works reflect the range and heart I bring to my designs. I also founded my own freelance design studio, Tulip Studio Inc., based in Edinburg, Texas. I named it after tulips—my favorite flower—because they represent grace, simplicity, and renewal. Through Tulip Studio, I’ve been able to explore my voice as a designer while working with clients and creating thoughtful, personalized design experiences. This exhibit is more than just a showcase of my work—it’s a celebration of the path that brought me here. It reflects my roots, my inspirations, and the future I’m building through design. I hope as you experience it, you see not just the final visuals, but the emotion, story, and identity behind each piece.

