Frequently Asked Questions
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I offer remote freelance services that blend illustration and design, with a focus on editorial, brand storytelling, and emotionally resonant visuals. My work often combines hand-drawn elements with digital design to create soft, surreal, and nostalgic imagery, perfect for articles, campaigns, print pieces, or personal projects that aim to leave an impression.text goes here
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Yes! I’m based in Mexico and work remotely with clients around the world — from startups to publications to creative individuals looking for something poetic and personal. Time zones don’t scare me (👻).
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My illustration style is nostalgic, dreamlike, and slightly haunting — often featuring soft colors, ghostly figures, and a touch of surrealism. I create visuals that explore themes of memory, longing, transformation, and quiet magic.
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Absolutely. Whether it’s for a magazine spread, a zine, or an online journal, I can create illustrations that complement your editorial tone and add emotional resonance to your story. My work is especially suited for pieces that want to linger with readers.
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Yes — especially through my project A Gathering of Ghosts, where I paint ghostly figures over photos to give new emotional meaning to memories. I accept custom submissions and love turning your photos into art.
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Once you reach out through the contact form, I’ll review your details and follow up with questions or a proposal. I like to understand your goals, timeline, and vision before starting. Every project is shaped with care and intention.
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Yes, I’ve worked with startups and agencies to create branded illustrations, event graphics, social media visuals, and trade show banners. If your brand values feeling and storytelling, we’ll likely be a great fit.
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Rates vary depending on the scope, timeline, and deliverables. Sharing your budget helps me propose the best approach. I’m happy to offer flexible options that align with your needs.
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This depends on current availability and the size of your project. I recommend reaching out early, especially if your timeline is short. I’ll always try to find space for something special.