VOLUME 104
ISSUE 09
The Student Movement

Arts & Entertainment

Creative Spotlight: Karla Torres

Interviewed by Megan Napod


Photo by Karla Torres

What inspired you to go into graphic design?
I really like creating and sharing my ideas and thoughts through art and design. I want to speak out about important issues that are happening in the world in a creative way. My dad also worked as a graphic designer in college. Watching him work and his passion for it really inspired me to go into it! I don’t regret my decision at all. The possibilities are endless with graphic design and I am excited to see where it will take me and the messages I’ll have the opportunity to share.

What is some art that you enjoy?
I enjoy art by Latin artists that are full of passion and emotion and tell a story. I like illustrations that carry a lot of meaning behind them. Artists that I look up to are Mariangel Briceño and Susana Castro, two amazing Latin graphic designers.

Do you have a plan or vision of what you would like to do with graphic design?
I want to work as a graphic designer for the company Delish, working on web design and food photography along with any graphic design things that come up.

What is some advice you’d give to students thinking about going into graphic design?
Don’t be afraid of critique. Don’t be afraid to ask your professors for help. They will help you develop amazing work.

What is a piece that you are proud of and why?
I created a piece that brought awareness to cardiovascular disease. It was a type of irony. It took a while to do but I am really proud of how it turned out.


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