Illuminating the path to creative collaboration.
Hecha Luz helps organizations use the power of creativity and design to challenge conventions and drive sustainable innovation and positive social impact.
Hecha Luz is an experience design studio that believes that planning creative projects should be as smart and beautiful as the end result.
We provide creative consultancies that know how to make things real.
Research, insights, learnings, social and cultural listening and planning.
Create memorable experiences at gatherings and retreat events that are designed to resonate with your audience.
Our team oversees the seamless execution of projects, ensuring that every detail is meticulously handled from start to finish.
We help you embed scalable growth systems and digital tools, so your team can pursue high-value initiatives instead of getting bogged down with administrative tasks.
We specialize in designing educational approaches, methods, and systems thinking, guiding from problem identification to concrete results.
We design creative consultancies consisting of a distributed team of individual experts with deep agency and client experience solving and delivering complex creative programs.
Seamlessly navigating Spanish and Portuguese-speaking realms to fulfill your needs
Asé Bahia
Frente Nacional de Negros e Negras
Get Empowered
Latinx Therapist Action Network
Leading Now
Lunarsol Studios
Marble Intelligence
Priscilla Gragg Photography
Quiet Films
Slam Media Lab
Sozo Artists
The Death of My Two Fathers
WITH Wellness
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With over 20 years of experience across brand development, campaign design, and creative strategy, Sarah works at the intersection of art, education, and systems change. She partners with organizations across arts, media, technology, and philanthropy to design campaigns, curricula, and learning experiences that are both creatively rigorous and built to scale.
Her work spans arts education, justice, climate, healthcare, immigration, and nonprofit philanthropy. Sarah designs fellowships, platforms, and initiatives that center collaboration, narrative clarity, and thoughtful design—supporting artists, educators, and institutions at moments of growth and transformation. She believes culture is infrastructure, and that well-designed creative systems can drive meaningful, lasting change.
Danielle is a strategist, producer, and product lead who loves to solve hard problems with good people. She’s worked with clients like the Ford Foundation’s Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Justice team on their gender-based violence portfolio, the Brooklyn Museum and feminist media collective The Meteor on climate justice with Dr. Jane Goodall, Leading Now on building digital community with superintendents, and Gender Funders CoLab on creating a campaign to move more and better money to feminist movements in the Global South. She has previously worked at XQ Institute as Director of Product Development & Design, and the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership & Policy as a Research Fellow.
