Hi, I’m Camille.

Hi! I’m Camille, a visual/graphic designer based in Los Angeles. I majored in Visual Communications at the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM) and launched my career as a visual designer in 2012. Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of working with a diverse range of entrepreneurs and businesses, from startups to established brands, across a variety of industries. My journey has allowed me to develop versatile design solutions, work with different skillsets, and adapt to various roles, giving me an extensive toolkit to help both my clients and myself succeed. With 13+ years of experience, I’m constantly evolving, exploring new techniques, and refining my craft. The limit does not exist!

current obsession

coffee shops that aren’t starbucks

guilty pleasure

spiraling into the deep depths of online forums

favorite film of all time

fight club

fashion mantra

comfy but chic

bad habit

staying up ‘til 3am just cause?

favorite pastime

binge-watching mindless shows lol

Fueled by inspiration & curiosity,

I have a constant need to feed my creative eye.

I’ve always been a creative at heart, ever since I was a kid. I remember spending most of my childhood making fashion sketches and interior design ideas. I’d go up to my mom and ask her for feedback and notes as if she was my Anna Wintour or something (haha). Majoring in Visual Communications at FIDM was truly an unforgettable, unique experience. I learned everything from visual design, graphic design, branding, marketing, merchandising, social media marketing, styling, interior design, spatial design, architectural design, prop design, set design, window design, public relations, event planning, entrepreneurship, and so much more. It was the perfect path for me to really expose myself to all aspects of visual communications.

When I'm not playing the designer card, you'll usually find me juggling life with my toddler or deep into some binge-worthy obsession (let's be real, it's mostly the parenting gig). I’m also a certified pole instructor (fun fact: my first in-house job as a designer was at a pole and aerial studio, which inevitably is why I eventually got into pole/aerial arts and trained to become an instructor). But hey, enough about me… Let’s get to work!