
Lyanne Dubon-Aguilar is a writer and creative director based in Brooklyn, New York. Originally from Tegucigalpa, Honduras, she has worked across a range of disciplines for Etsy, The Museum of Modern Art, and agencies including Pentagram and Local Projects. Her writing has been supported by workshops at Tin House, The Shipman Agency, and Sackett Street Writers. She was a 2025 resident at Rosemary’s House.
Her design and writing practices inform one another through structure, imagery, and composition. She approaches narrative with an iterative eye, building layers, refining detail, and considering how negative space shapes meaning. She’s currently working on her first novel, a multi-generational story that follows an art conservation student falsely implicated in an art heist and the rural matriarch whose ambitions set her family’s path in motion.

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