Gen Z officially has bad taste — and it’s brilliant
Ugly on purpose, sad on the feed, and spiritually glittery: welcome to the new aesthetic order.
Let’s face it. A new wave of aesthetic standards has taken over, and it’s not here to please your mom, your design professor, or even your inner minimalist.
What’s really holding your brand back — and it’s not your logo
Most brands that come to Capitol Circle don’t need a new logo.
They need clarity, coherence, and direction.
Yes, good design helps. But if what’s underneath is messy, disconnected, or half-baked, a rebrand will only give you prettier confusion.
The Soft Power of a Work in Progress
Sometimes ideas arrive in the quietest moments—on a random Tuesday when I’m calm enough to notice them. They don’t wait until I’m sitting at my desk, though that is where I prefer to be. My office is my refuge, a place where I can lay out the words like small offerings. But more often than I’d like to admit, I end up writing on my phone, collecting sentences before they slip away.
5 Things I Wish I’d Known When I Started My Career
My first job was as a correspondent for a magazine from La Prensa Gráfica. Looking back, it seems writing has always been there for me. I did it for two years, until the format evolved and I started working with one of the most famous cooks in my country. That project didn’t last long, but it showed me how much I loved cooking.
From Crush to Commitment: What Love Taught Me About Branding
In therapy, I kept circling back to the same kind of crushes. You know the type: sharp, magnetic, well-put-together. Emotionally compelling and intellectually charged — almost like looking into a mirror, in the best (and worst) ways.
The Art of Growing Up
Life is a journey filled with experiences that shape and challenge us to evolve. Along the way, we face situations that test our strength and offer opportunities to learn and grow. Recently, I found myself reflecting on these moments after experiencing a personal loss. In November 2024, my beloved dog Milo passed away. His absence made me think deeply about the experiences that connect us all—grief, change, and personal challenges. Though difficult, these moments are universal and remind us of our shared humanity.
The Day I Dared to Apply to Pokémon LATAM
They say companies don’t exist to fulfill your dreams, but every once in a while, you let yourself imagine what if?…