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Karina Mora
Sr. Product Designer

Simplifying the complex

Based in NYC  🍎
Currently at Board of Innovation  💼

Fortunate to work with these top brands.

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sr. product designer, simplifying the complex

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Fortunate to work with these top brands.

Check out my work below.

Fortunate to work with these top brands.


Five smartphones display screens of a health-focused app called 'Jack's Nutrihealth.' The screens show different features: booking an appointment with a dietitian, selecting an appointment slot, a meal planner with a Sweet Potato Quinoa Bowl recipe, and a nutrient trends graph tracking saturated fat, protein, and sodium intake. The app highlights options for virtual or in-store consultations, meal plan customization, and nutritional analysis.

Client: Confidential Major Retail Corporation

Designing a data-driven holistic health app

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Client: Confidential Global Fashion Retailer

The future of fashion:
Designing an AI autonomous trend-to-product engine

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A software interface titled 'Autonomous Trend to Product Engine' is displayed. The screen shows a section for 'Design Garments' with three garment options: a Midi Twill Skirt, a Metallic Ruched Top, and a Tan Blazer. Each garment has options to 'View details' or 'Add to microdrop.' The top navigation includes steps like Data, View trends, Select theme, Select moodboard, View garments, Select microdrop, and Export materials.

Client: Nestlé

From idea validation
to launch 🚀

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Client: Confidential International Engineering Firm

Unlocking the value
of digital twins

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A screen displaying a digital interface with the title 'A better tool to optimize wastewater utilities.' The text emphasizes the value of digital twins for wastewater treatment plants. The background includes a 3D illustration of a wastewater treatment facility with tanks, pipes, and other structures, representing the digital twin concept.
Three smartphones displaying different health-related apps. The first screen shows a medicine management app with a user's account balance and medication cabinet. The second screen shows a mindfulness app with trending bundles and a 'MeMoment Check In' feature, asking users about their current mood. The third screen shows a healthcare app with options to book appointments with doctors, including Dr. Karina Mora and Dr. Omar Riley.

Client: Confidential Multinational Pharmaceutical Company

Rapid prototyping: Discovering the Right to Win

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