Johana Varenius González Artigas
About Johana Varenius González Artigas
Johana Varenius González Artigas is a Senior Designer currently working at Cabify in Madrid, Spain. She has extensive experience in graphic design and content management, having worked at various companies including Idukay, El Telégrafo, and Agencia Luz Verde.
Current Role at Idukay
Johana Varenius González Artigas is currently working as a Content Manager at Idukay since 2019. Positioned in Quito, Pichincha, Ecuador, Johana focuses on content management strategies and implementation. This role involves creating and managing content plans, overseeing the production of content, and ensuring the alignment of content with Idukay's goals.
Experience at Cabify
Johana Varenius González Artigas has held multiple roles at Cabify. She started as a Content Coordinator in Madrid from 2018 to 2019. After a short gap, she rejoined the company as a Senior Designer. During her tenure at Cabify, Johana has been involved in creating and coordinating various content strategies and design projects, contributing to the company’s brand and communication efforts.
Previous Role at El Telégrafo
Between 2013 and 2017, Johana Varenius González Artigas worked as a Graphic Designer for El Telégrafo. In this role, Johana focused on graphic design projects, helping to shape the visual aspects of publications, advertisements, and other media materials. Her work contributed to the visual appeal and effectiveness of El Telégrafo’s communications.
Early Career at Agencia Luz Verde
Johana Varenius González Artigas began her career as a Graphic Designer at Agencia Luz Verde from 2010 to 2011. During her time at the agency, she was responsible for developing graphic content, designing visual materials, and collaborating with other team members to deliver creative projects.
Educational Background
Johana Varenius González Artigas studied at Ied Madrid from 2016 to 2017. This educational experience likely enriched her skills and knowledge in design and content management, allowing her to advance in her career. Additionally, she has short-term educational history at Uade and Universidad Casa Grande, but these periods do not contribute significantly to her qualifications.