Attitude & design
based in Washington, DC
The Short
Tresa Carné is a concept‑obsessed Creative Director and Designer with 13+ years of experience spanning brand identity, product and exhibit design, digital advertising, and campaign strategy. She now leads a Washington, DC creative team delivering high‑impact political, corporate, and social campaigns—always pushing ideas (and deadlines) to their boldest edge.
The Long
Spanish-born and raised Creative Director and Designer, now living my best creative life in the U.S. I’ve hopped from Barcelona to Madrid and Hong Kong chasing new adventures and fresh perspectives— It’s been an exciting ride, even though I miss my family every day.
Born to a carpenter and a tailor, I grew up surrounded by the art of making and hands-on creativity. From a young age, I saw how ideas could turn into something real, and I knew I wanted to do the same.
Many years passed, I attended, BAU the College of Arts and Design of Barcelona, and graduated with a BFA in graphic design. I now have over a decade of experience in advertising, visual communication, and branding, with a strong focus on brand identity design, digital marketing, data visualization, and print materials.
I like to think of myself as a thinker, maker, typographer, brand builder, and most importantly—a fun-haver. I see design as more than aesthetics; it’s a powerful tool for problem-solving and storytelling, one that can inspire, inform, and connect with people. For me, the idea always comes first, because a strong concept is the foundation of everything else.
When I’m not in front of a screen, you’ll probably find me hunting down the best matcha latte, sipping bubble tea, playing basketball, or attempting to master a new yoga pose.
Fun fact? I know how to "Fire Poi Spin". You should Google it—it’s pretty cool (not to brag or anything).
Who I've worked with
American Federation of Teachers
AFL-CIO
BDGE
Biden-Harris
Business Leaders United
Building Back Together
Climate Action Campaign
Clean Tomorrow
DCCC
DNC
Dream.Us
Exelon
Easterseals
Ferrovial
Gibson
Human Artistry Campaign
MoveOn
Music Will
National Geographic
National Skills Coalition
Pepco
Philips
Smithsonian Institution
Trusted Future
Women'Secret