Editorial
Layouts and performs editorial design, in different languages, for projects such as: travel catalogs, art catalogs, promotional brochures, magazines, books, book collections, comics, fanzines, doctoral theses, didactic manuals, educational materials, textbooks, didactic units, notebooks, and self-publishing projects. Has typeset projects for the entire globe, including Malaysia or Japan. Has shaped long-awaited self-publishing projects and others that are surprising and nostalgic. Enjoyed privileged access to research related to these works, and others such as Ángel Domínguez López's doctoral thesis titled Estudio documental del arte de la platería en las parroquias de la diócesis de Ourense. Del manierismo al barroco. The latter resulted in two volumes of 672 and 404 pages full of photographs of silverware. Travels through the pages, carefully tending to images, readability, composition, style, and finish. The final book is her favorite destination.
Curiosities and rumors...
As a child, she wondered with great curiosity what it would be like to work designing or illustrating for publishers specializing in comics, such as the French ones... or children's books. As an art and graphic design student, she dreamed of dedicating herself to editorial design. In the style of Castelao, Luis Seoane, Katsushika Hokusai, Daniel Gil, Jan Tschichold, Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Aubrey Beardsley, or William Morris. She became aware of the imminent need for role models in the sector who were not white men. She confirmed her bond and aesthetic influence from the pre-Roman and medieval world, losing herself for hours in digital archives of illuminated manuscripts. The first manual she laid out was in Dutch. She trained in librarianship and teaching, opening new possible portals of immersion into the professional world of book publishing and the promotion of reading.



































