Surface & Print Systems
Development of playful graphic worlds, repeatable surface motifs and garment placement ideas for textile application, balancing originality with commercial readability.
Fashion Product Design / Prints / Color & Materials
Fashion Design and Management graduate from UPC, currently working as a Product Designer at Porta. Mia develops print systems, material directions, technical sheets and collection proposals that connect creative exploration with business-ready execution.
Mia moves between creative direction and production detail: trend research through WGSN, original print development, material validation, sample follow-up and collection presentations for business teams.
Her portfolio is strongest when shown as a system: graphic surfaces, textile application, product development and technical decisions working together rather than isolated images.
Development of playful graphic worlds, repeatable surface motifs and garment placement ideas for textile application, balancing originality with commercial readability.
Support across technical sheets, material decisions, color validation and sample development, connecting design intent with production constraints and business presentation needs.
Styling, silhouette and textile studies across garments and accessories, with attention to color, texture, pattern scale and how materials behave on the body.
Color exploration, surface detail and collection storytelling for proposals that need to communicate mood, application and commercial direction to internal teams.
Research through WGSN and visual references to identify palette, material and category opportunities.
Original graphics and prints built in Procreate and Adobe tools for textile and acrylic application.
Review of materials, color tests and sample behavior before committing to collection presentation.
Technical sheets, Clo3D exploration, sample tracking, costing and documentation for production teams.
Not decoration only: palette, print density, material surface and final product context are evaluated together.