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.
Layered Histories: Latine Muralism in Urban LandscapesA set of three risograph-printed, accordion-bound artist's books that celebrate public works of art found across Latine communities throughout the United States. Learn more.