This is a proposed cover to a Health Magazine by UT Health at UTRGV. First I created the concept, then modeled whatever objects seemed the easiest to craft. Such as extruded shapes (The RGV counties, the heart) and simple shapes (the pill and syringe). The rest were free assets that were modified by me. I then lit, rendered and composited it to the final cover.
This is a Y2K-inspired font I made. It usually averages 15-30 views a day with a 70% conversion rate. There was an uptick where it was downloaded 3000 times in one week. Learn more about it here.
I created over 400 3D abstract backgrounds by projecting seamless textures onto 3D shapes. The original images are in black and white so you can change them into any color you want.
You can download the free sample pack here
Or buy all 400+ for $4 here.
This is a Y2K inspired font. I created it to evoke nostalgia for the 2000’s. It has been downloaded over 15,000 times in the first year available. It includes many staples such as connected dots, arrows, chrome, stars and aqua colors. I also modeled and rendered a bunch of images showcasing all the letters. Check it out at this link
Cyradel is an upcoming font I’m working on.
I created a geometrical display font. It’s free for commercial and personal use.
Download it here.
I created a set of filters based on diffraction glasses. You can scan the snap code or check out this FB Effect Link. Linked on the Behance is also a free PSD template with the effect.
I created a color SVG font family. This means that the shadows and colors are natively supported and embedded into the font.
I designed this font with the idea of having upright letters cut to be oblique. It is free for personal and commercial use. Download it here
I redesigned the Lost Media Wiki mascot for both a flat 2D look and a VR-Ready 3D look. Check it out.
Throughout the year various gifs were made to promote school spirit. They encompass various styles and topics. The gifs have been viewed more than 39 million times within 9 months. All you need to do to use these gifs is search up UTRGV on Instagram stories or Snapchat.
Check out the rest HERE
I created a set of three infographics, detailing and comparing the different public schools across the Rio Grande Valley.
I created this lens as a challenge to myself. I bought the base model for $2, colored it and rigged it, and then set it up so that your body moves the doll within Snapchat Lens all under 6 hours. As of April 2022 it has almost 27 million views and has been used by people for more than a year’s worth of time. It was #1 trending on Snapchat as well as being the #1 lens on Snapchat for more than a month.
I designed the logo, branding and packaging of Être à l’Ouest. Check it out on Behance.
These are kid’s activities I made for The Pentagon Memorial Fund’s 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks to raise awareness and educate. You can view them here.
Taken during a trip to China in the summer of 2018. Most of these were in the Chinese province of Hunan.
Using a Canon Rebel T5 with a 120mm zoom lens, I tend to capture subjects with a shallow depth of field, and a large aperture.
I was tasked with creating some promotional materials.
During my time with the UTRGV Photo Club, I made various posters using techniques such as datamoshing, kaleidoscope and chromatic aberration. Check it out HERE
For the Christmas of 2018, I created a Snowman animation that was also a Snapchat lens. Check out the video HERE
For LGBT pride month in June 2019, I created these various phone lockscreen wallpaper images.
I created a 3D version of the extruded UTRGV athletic logo. Check out the 3D model for yourself.
Made a few videos for Youtube. I tried to create a unified yet varied style. Some videos have a few thousand views which I think ain’t too bad.
Using audio programs, i corrupted the photos to create glitch art. For my Photography class.
Check out the rest HERE
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Using a Gameboy camera, I was able to take photos using a red, blue and green filter. In Photoshop, I combined them all to create a color image which is how Technicolor originally worked.
Photos from Texas, Missouri, China and in between.
These were quick content created to be posted all throughout the winter break. Check out the rest HERE
For my BFA Exhibit, I created a Snapchat lens that had a swaying, repositionable tree along with looping nature sfx.
This was difficult as the meshes, textures, animations and sound clips had to be collectively under 4MB and be able to run on lesser hardware.
Check it out HERE
Taking photos of athletes in motion from tens of feet away is tough. You need a nice big aperture to counter the super crazy focal length and fast shutter speed. Usually the photos end up dark or blurry. Too bad camera lenses with a huge aperture/long zoom lens are crazy expensive.
Sometimes the best pictures are abstract.
This is an infographic project I made. I’ve never really seen any infographics that used an isometric design or grid. So I made it my mission to at least attempt it. It was pretty difficult to cleanly convey information this way, so I compromised by making the essential “legends” the easiest to read and not on the isometric plane.
Check it out HERE
For a group project, we created a promotional mailer that was some sort of brochure multi-fold. I pretty much designed most of it.
Check it out HERE