About me
My design journey started with a flyer.
During my internship at the National Civil Rights Museum, I spotted a flyer that I just knew could look better — so I redesigned it. The conference director loved it, and before I knew it, I became the sole designer for the Gandhi King Conference on Peacemaking for the next four years. As a second-year design student, I created everything from t-shirts and posters to conference booklets, laying the foundation for a career built on turning ideas into impactful visuals.
Since then, I’ve partnered with nonprofits, small businesses, and corporate teams to refresh brands, launch ad campaigns, and design everything from logos and websites to animated presentations and social media assets. I love helping organizations tell their story clearly and creatively — whether that means organizing complex information, making a brand feel fresh and relevant, or designing visuals that connect with the right audience.
When I’m not designing, you can usually find me exploring new creative tools, learning about UX design, or finding ways to make tech feel a little less intimidating for others.


© 2025 Martina Igberaese
