A Little More About Me
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What inspires your creative work?
A lot of my inspiration comes from stories: people, places, and the quiet details that often go unnoticed. I’m drawn to themes of social impact, identity, belonging, and justice, and I love exploring how design and storytelling can make these ideas more impactful and relatable.
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How would you describe your creative style?
It’s definitely very thoughtful and layered. I like to mix clean design + layouts with meaningful storytelling, i.e., work that makes people pause for a second and feel something. In a world that is increasingly moving towards automation and digitizing the collective archive, I recognize the importance of the human eye now more than ever.
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What tools do you usually work with?
I spend most of my time on Figma, Adobe Creative Suite (especially InDesign and Illustrator), Canva, Final Cut Pro X, and Tableau. Depending on the project, I also like to utilize HTML/CSS for interactive pieces and functions.
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Which project are you most proud of?
Definitely “Preserving the Past.” It’s a data storytelling project that challenges how we think about heritage and who gets remembered. It pushed me to combine research, design, and activism, a blend that really represents what I love doing.
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How do you approach collaboration?
With openness and curiosity. I really value working with people who bring different perspectives to the table. I think the best ideas come from honest conversations and shared creative energy. When stories reflect the communities they come from, they resonate far beyond the screen.
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What kind of projects excite you the most?
Anything that connects creativity with social impact, whether it’s visual storytelling, digital marketing, UX/UI design, or data visualization. I’m especially drawn to projects around education, healthcare, and environmental or social change.
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How can people reach out or work with you?
I’d love to hear from you! You can email me at apanuba@gmail.com or message me on LinkedIn. Whether it’s a collaboration opportunity, brainstorming a creative idea, or just a fun coffee chat, I am always open to connecting.