Sofia Santana is a Mexican-American designer with a BFA in Communication Design and a minor in Printmaking from Parsons School of Design. 

With a strong inclination towards editorial design, typography, and the book arts, her work focuses on the Mexican-American experience and bringing to light the issues that the Latine, Indigenous, and Queer communities face in the United States. 

Through her work, she hopes to amplify and celebrate underrepresented voices and aid in helping create a supportive community for marginalized people across the nation.
All Are WelcomeFunded by the Beaverton School District, this mural encourages a welcoming environment on the walls of Sunset High School in Portland, Oregon.




March 2019

Acrylic paint on wooden panels

Designed in collaboration with Aspen Stoyer and Lauren Holzgang
Funded by the Beaverton School District, this mural encourages a welcoming environment on the walls of Sunset High School in Portland, Oregon.

The design is inspired by the nature and landscapes found throughout the state of Oregon, featuring vibrant colors and typography as a method to convey warmth, community, and unity amongst students.

The final mural was unvieled at the 2019 Apollo Arts Festival that takes place on campus to highlight student work and promote social connections amongst community members.