
I was born on September 2, 1991 in Mexico City.
My interest in human behavior, technology and art first led me to study psychology at the University of Yucatan in Mexico and then to go on an exchange to the University of Granada (Spain) in order to specialize in cognitive skills, like information processing, among others.
I wrote my Bachelor's thesis on how the reading skills influence the use of hypertexts.
In 2015 I came to Germany to learn the language and in 2017 I started my studies in information design, which allows me to apply my skills as a psychologist in the field of User Experience and User Interface design.
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Academic Degrees
03.2017- Heute
Informationsdesign- Hochschule der Medien Stuttgart
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02.2016- 02.2017
Audiovisuelle Medien- Macromedia Freiburg
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08.2013- 02.2014
Psychology semester abroad- University of Granada (Spain)
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08.2009- 07.2014
Diploma in Psychology- Universidad Autonoma de Yucatan (Mexico)
Scores in german system: 1.7
Work Experience
03.2020- 08.2020
UX & UI internship- Bosch Rexroth
08.2019- 02.2020
Werkstudentin in Graphic & Printmedia- SSB: Stuttgarter Straßenbahnen AG
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04.2018- 07.2019
Part-time in Printmedia- Wiesinger Media Stuttgart
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01.2017- 04.2018
Graphic designer- Tertulia Freiburg
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09.2014- 06.2015
Psychologist- Technical School Caucel, Mexico
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The image above was intentionally chosen for three reasons:
1. The ajolote is an endemic amphibian from Mexico, with fascinating properties such as being able to regenerate its own brain and heart.
2. This wonderful amphibian is the protagonist of one of the stories of my favorite author, Julio Cortazar.
3. I'm passionate about independent cinema, one of my favorite movies is titled Lobster, and it's a critic of today's society, in which people who can't find a partner have to be turned into an animal I would definitely choose to be an axolotl.
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