Juliana Martins
About Juliana Martins
Juliana Martins is a Lead Designer currently working at Bounteous in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She has extensive experience in art direction and design, having held senior roles at various agencies and collaborated with global brands.
Work at Bounteous
Juliana Martins has been serving as a Lead Designer at Bounteous since 2021. In this role, she focuses on creating engaging design solutions that align with the company's strategic goals. Her experience in design and art direction contributes to the innovative projects undertaken by Bounteous, enhancing the overall user experience.
Previous Experience in Design and Art Direction
Prior to her current position, Juliana held various roles in notable agencies. She worked as a Senior Art Director at Africa from 2017 to 2019, and at Young & Rubicam from 2016 to 2017. Additionally, she was involved with Agência Salve_ and ampfy, where she contributed as a Senior Art Director and Associate Creative Director, respectively. Her freelance work includes a brief stint at F.biz WPP and NEOGAMA.
Education and Training
Juliana studied at Centennial College, where she achieved a Certificate in Humanities and Social Sciences from 2021. She also completed a one-year program at the School of Communications, Media, Arts and Design at Centennial College, earning another Certificate. Her foundational training includes a Certificate in Fine Arts and Design from Panamericana School of Arts and Design.
Collaborations with Global Brands
Throughout her career, Juliana has collaborated with various global brands, including Natura & Co, Coppertone, Billboard, Universal Films, Domino's, Nivea, and L’Oréal. These collaborations reflect her ability to create impactful designs that resonate with diverse audiences.
Focus on Inclusion and Diversity
Juliana incorporates her personal beliefs about inclusion, equality, and diversity into her design work. She aims to create projects that allow individuals to identify themselves in unique and different ways, emphasizing the importance of truth-driven narratives and strategies in her creative process.