PhD student at ESEIAAT of the UPC in collaboration with ELISAVA.
Master's Degree in Humanities: Contemporary Art, Literature and Culture at the UOC.
Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing at Ramon Llull University and Digital Marketing at ESIC.
Degree in Design from Ramon Llull University.
Teaching / Research
Graphic designer and biomaterials researcher who seeks to create links between different disciplines such as design, science, technology and art to develop more regenerative projects. Creating new experiences for people.
She is also a lecturer at several design and business universities for both undergraduate and master's degrees, where she encourages her students to rethink materials and their applications in packaging to be regenerative and sustainable.
She has collaborated in the programme of a master's degree in business and luxury with a more humanistic vision and from the care for designing from a living community, not just a human one. In fact, this vision is the central axis of all the courses he teaches and his research.
Professional experience
She has worked as a designer in different studios and advertising agencies in Barcelona and London. She also worked as a materials consultant for the company Fedrigoni. As a freelancer she co-founded The Curious.Link and Ipacklab.
Currently, she collaborates with platforms and agencies focused on packaging, materials, sustainability and innovation, and is writing her PhD on regenerative packaging for e-commerce, trying to find a redesign concept with plant and bacterial cellulose.
Awards
She was one of the members of the winning team of the Imagine Creativity Center Creatathon with the project Drip Drop Kit by BASF Company, a sensor kit to save water in agriculture.
She has also collaborated with the CCCB on the biodiversity project led by artist Natalie Jeremijenko and physicist Josep Perelló, authors of the 'Environmental Health Clinic XBarcelona'.
Publications
She publishes in scientific and popular science journals on regenerative and sustainable materials and packaging.