Alejandra P. Hernandez is a Los Angeles–based graphic designer with over seven years of experience crafting cohesive brand identities and impactful visuals across digital and print platforms. She blends creativity and strategy to design work that communicates clearly, inspires connection, and strengthens brand storytelling.

Currently, Alejandra serves as a Graphic Designer at Summit K12, where she creates engaging educational materials, custom illustrations, and digital content that enhance learning experiences for students nationwide. Her past work includes designing large-scale campaigns, event branding, and visual systems for organizations such as NALEO Educational Fund and Keith & Co.

Beyond her in-house and agency experience, Alejandra runs her own independent studio, where she helps small businesses and community organizations elevate their visual presence through thoughtful branding, social media design, and marketing collateral.

Born in Los Angeles and raised in Guatemala, Alejandra brings a bilingual and multicultural perspective to her creative process—rooted in clarity, collaboration, and authenticity. Whether developing an identity system, illustrating a concept, or refining a brand’s voice, she approaches every project with curiosity and a dedication to meaningful design.

Her work has been exhibited on Amplifier.com, and Poder Latinx Virtua Art GalleryProject featured on Poder Latinx Virtua Art Gallery, and CSULA Student Fine Art Gallery.

Alejandra developed a love for art and design at a young age and pursued her studies in the field at California State University Los Angeles, College of Arts & Letters, and holds a B.A in Visual Communication, Graphic Design and a Minor in Marketing.

Alejandra P. Hernandez


Publication

  • Learning HTML can help kids to develop critical and creative thinking. Kids can explore new topics and develop their ideas by learning how to create websites and web pages. HTML is one of the main building blocks of any website. Available on Amazon

My First HTML
2018