Hi, I'm Edurne Gamboa. I am an EXPERT designer in brand development, specializing in education, currently living in Mexico City.

I have over 20 years of experience in designing. My work is based on empathy and observing the client and their users. I aim to create impeccable design solutions that effectively convey compelling messages.

Curriculum Vitae

Work

Brand development

Notaría 74 del Estado de México

Public Notary

Kiddies moños y listones

Hair Accessories
Instituto Tepeyac
Instituto Tepeyac

Instituto Tepeyac

Educational institution

Canmelot

Dog's hotel and daycare
Bucephalus sports elite
Bucephalus sports elite
Bucephalus sports elite

Bucephalus Sport's Elite

Bi-monthly publication

Letsa Style Salon

Beauty salon

Ana Gamboa

Image and style consultant

Everything WEB
Notaría 74

Notaría 74

Public notary

Intuitive website consisting of 33 pages. HTML5 and CSS, optimized for SEO and ready to be consulted from any device.

For almost 40 years this organization has lent its impeccable service to the community. The titular Notary retired and it was the turn of a new one . . .

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Kiddies moños y listones

Kiddies

Bows and Ribbons

Practical and intuitive One-page Website. HTML5 and CSS. Optimized for SEO and ready to be consulted from any device.

This small Mexican company produces bows made by moms with disabled children. When the opportunity to expand arose, they looked for us and. . .

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social media

Get your business to stand out among the rest of the social media noise with professional visual materials.
Facebook covers Instagram stories


Posts


editorial design

Bucephalus No.10
Bucephalus Sports Elite. Portadas
Bucephalus No.14
Bucephalus Sports Elite. Interiores

Bucephalus Sports Elite

With an amazing team - all experts in its respective field- we started the adventure of Bucephalus Sport's Elite, the first Mexican luxury magazine dedicated to the equestrian lifestyle.

Workbooks Instituto Tepeyac
Workbooks Instituto Tepeyac
Workbooks Instituto Tepeyac

Perfiles IT (Workbooks)

Tepeyac Institute workbooks always existed as part of their educational offer but they were poorly made. Although their content was always extraordinary, brand loyalty was non-existent. Designing them made the difference . . .