Multidisciplinary designer specializing in brand systems, editorial design, and art direction. Experienced in working with producers, art directors, and design teams to create distinctive visual identities and narratives for a diverse range of clients, including leading brands, art institutions, and tech companies.
Currently a designer at Hims & Hers, Ingrid is part of the studio team based in Brooklyn, NY. As part of her independent practice, she recently rebranded the visual identity for Andrew Freedman’s Home. She also collaborated with MECA International Art Fairs on the branding for MECA RD24 in the Dominican Republic and their latest initiative, Arthop, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Ingrid contributed to the graphic design for keynote presentations at Google I/O 2023 as part of Google’s Events and Experiences team.
Ingrid led the rebranding and art direction for Kilómetro Gallery and Bar 0.2 in Puerto Rico and spearheaded the rebranding efforts for the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Puerto Rico (MAC), developing a design system for digital activations, exhibition graphics, catalogs, and events. This work was recognized at the 9th Bienal Iberoamericana de Diseño in Madrid, Spain, in 2020. Additionally, she served as a content curator for various clients as part of the Narrative Team at Folch Studio in Barcelona.
Ingrid holds a BFA from Parsons, The New School of Design in NYC, and an AAS from Chavón, La Escuela de Diseño in the Dominican Republic. Currently based in both San Juan and Brooklyn, she is open to new projects and commissions.