
Graphic design with a purpose
Where Creativity Meets Conscious Design

Idea
My work transforms ideas into visual experiences. Each project is a story—shaped with intention, guided by regenerative creativity, and designed to leave an enduring impression. Through thoughtful design, I turn concepts into visuals that inspire and evolve.
Brand Identities:
Comprehensive brand systems built from the ground up—logos, color palettes, typography, and visual storytelling—shaped through exploration and insight. I create visual stories that reflect your narrative, embody your values, and bring your vision to life in a way that connects.
Project-Based Design:
Custom-tailored graphic design, built to fit your vision. Each project—big or small—is designed thoughtfully, bringing ideas to life with clarity, style, and purpose.
Impact
Design is my way of connecting ideas, people, and purpose. Guided by principles of regenerative creativity and thoughtful intention, I see graphic design as more than visuals—it is about telling stories, shaping experiences, and nurturing ideas that grow and last.

Process
Every project begins with curiosity—listening to your ideas, asking the right questions, and uncovering what needs to be communicated. Through a collaborative process, we shape concepts into intentional visuals that reflect your story and are refined with care to make the impact they’re meant to.
1 Discovery
[ Your vision + Onboarding ]
[ Design Brief ]
[ Research Study ]
2 Drawing Board
[ Conceptual Design ]
[ Sketches + Revisions ]
[ Final Design ]
3 Production
[ Refinement + Final touches ]
[ Final Files Production ]
[ Delivery ]
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Photo by Brianna Lopez @brirlopez
Hi, I’m Paola and I believe design should flow like nature:
free and limitless.
Discover my path as a designer and the inspiration behind Dancing Elements.
Mission: Regenerative Creativity
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Regenerative creativity is an innovative approach that goes beyond traditional creative practices by focusing on sustainability, restoration, and the enhancement of our environment and communities. At its core, regenerative creativity is about creating art, stories, and solutions that not only inspire and engage but also contribute positively to the world around us.
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Sustainability: Embracing eco-friendly materials and processes to minimize environmental impact and promote a sustainable future.
Restoration: Actively participating in the healing and restoration of ecosystems, cultures, and communities through creative expression.
Interconnection: Recognizing the interconnectedness of all life and incorporating this awareness into creative projects that foster a sense of kinship with nature and each other.
Innovation: Pushing the boundaries of conventional creativity by exploring new methods, technologies, and perspectives that prioritize regeneration and renewal.
Community Engagement: Involving local communities in the creative process to ensure that the outcomes are relevant, inclusive, and beneficial to all.
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In a world facing numerous ecological and social challenges, regenerative creativity offers a path forward that aligns with principles of environmental stewardship and cultural preservation. By integrating regenerative practices into our creative endeavors, we can contribute to a more resilient and vibrant world. Whether through art, design, storytelling, or performance, regenerative creativity empowers us to envision and create a future where humanity and nature thrive together.
Manifesto:
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“Creativity serves not to deplete but to replenish. Art takes root in imagination and grows through intention. Each part of the creative process reflects a relationship with the Earth—drawing from natural materials and moving with the pace and patterns of the living world. Creations follow a circular path, not linear. They are born, live, and return, continuously renewing within the eternal cycle of giving and receiving. The threads of the ancient are woven with the threads of the yet-to-be. The work bridges ancestral wisdom with future innovation, forming a tapestry of healing and renewal. Every piece crafted is a quiet promise—a commitment to honor the Earth, to cherish its gifts, and to give back more than is taken. Creativity emerges as a living, breathing force—dynamic, evolving, and forever intertwined with the natural world. Art stands as a guardian of culture and nature, ensuring that its legacy is one of regeneration, resilience, and reverence for all that lives.”

Don’t just take my word for it
ASU
Richard Ray Perez, Program Director - Borderlands Cinematic Arts at ASU
”Paola provides clear guidance for arriving at creative design solutions and remains responsive at all phases
of the work.”
LACMA
Chelo Montoya, Assistant Vice President at LACMA
”Paola is a trained typographer from Studio Dumbar in the Netherlands and has collaborated on exhibition, branding, and publication projects for leading Los Angeles cultural institutions, including LACMA, USC Roski, the Vincent Price Art Museum, the LA Department of Cultural Affairs, and 18th Street Arts Center.”
COWR
Tami Hasapopoulos, Circle of Wellness Roots Founder
”Paola was a pleasure to work with—talented, professional, and designing from the heart. Her thoughtful questions clarified my vision, and the final logo perfectly captured my business’s essence. Her clear, timely process and warm approach made the experience seamless. I look forward to working with her again.”
Environmental policies
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Dancing Elements is aware that by designing for print, it is profiting off of an extraction-based industry that in many cases is unsustainably extracted, causing harm to biodiversity, ecosystems and people. Unsustainable extraction policy has created our climate emergency.
Dancing Element's mission is centered around environmental responsibility and is aware of its role to act as a steward of the environment to protect and advocate for forest conservation and the creation of responsible business practices that decrease GHG and increase carbon sequestering initiatives.
Dancing Elements understands the responsibility it has as a business and environmental advocate to ensure that it is advising and ensuring its clients undertake the creation of print design pieces in an ethical and sustainable manner that preserves our planet for future generations.
Dancing Elements will aim to follow the most up-to-date information available about the effectiveness of sustainability initiatives by having regular conversations with local printers about their practices and by following recommendations established by documents such as the IPCC report, and Paul Hawken’s “Drawdown” and the UN.
Dancing Elements will not support greenwashing campaigns or companies that are actively contributing to the destruction of our Earth its inhabitants or human welfare.
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Dancing Elements supports verified forestry supply chains such as the FSC or Ancient Forest Alliance when choosing paper stocks.
100% PCW recycled paper will be preferred, and if unavailable the highest percentage possible will be deferred to for all print items. When traditional paper is not used, a sustainable alternative is acceptable (seed paper, sugar paper…).
Inks and coatings that have low or no VOC emissions will be used in order to minimize air pollution.
No plastic or foil coatings will be used (laminate, soft-touch matte…) for aesthetic purposes. Laminate will only be used when crucial for the longevity of the item. These coatings cannot be recycled and actively contribute to microplastic pollution in the ocean and chemical leaching in our landfills.
Local printers are prioritized in order to support the local economy and reduce emissions. If a client is remote, we will source printers in their area to reduce carbon footprint.
Item life-cycle is considered and designed for. Digital alternatives may be suggested where relevant.
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Include diverse imagery in mockups, photography, client presentations, portfolio pieces, and social media feeds.
Continue to learn about intersectional sustainability and learn from BIPOC to promote sustainable education that fights against racism and advocates for justice.
Promote the voices of BIPOC in our work and amplify their environmental and human rights messaging whenever possible. This includes being more vocal about the Indigenous, Black, POC research we are reading. We also aim to donate some of our profits to Indigenous activism and active climate blockades.
Actively implement our BIPOC sustainability and anti-racist research into the sustainability framework we use for working with clients. This framework is used to identify and mitigate harm in local, national, and global communities and to fight against environmental racism and injustice.

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