Manigua
Adriana Torres-Moran
Packaging Design
About this Item
- Title
- Manigua
- Date
- 2025
- Description
- Course: PK 427 Designers Portfolio
- Semester: Spring 2025, Semester 8
- Professor: Sandra Krasovec
- Rights
- In Copyright
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- Identifier
- FIT Repository ID: pk_000254
- Abstract
- An artisanal marketplace promoting and celebrating local Cuban artisans, traditional hand-crafted products, specialty foods, community, and cultural events.
- Packaging Genre: Event Branding Collateral
- Artist's Statement:
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Growing up in my dad's photography studio, I learned at eight years old that every image tells a story. Now, I help brands tell theirs.
That childhood obsession with visual storytelling never faded. As a New York-based brand and packaging designer, I use that same eye for composition, symbolism, and focal points to help brands communicate with intention. My approach centers on problem-solving, grounded in research and meticulous attention to detail, aligning strategy and creativity. This foundation in strategy-driven narratives shapes every decision I make, turning insights into consumer action.
Through my journey, I've learned cameras capture moments, but design ignites movements. - Format
- Adobe Creative Suite
Citation
Torres-Moran, A. (2025). Manigua. FIT Institutional Repository. https://institutionalrepository.fitnyc.edu/item/659956
Torres-Moran, Adriana. Manigua. 2025. FIT Digital Repository, https://institutionalrepository.fitnyc.edu/item/659956
Torres-Moran, Adriana. "Manigua." FIT Digital Repository, 2025. https://institutionalrepository.fitnyc.edu/item/659956