This section of my portfolio features 3D projects created using Adobe Substance and animation designs developed to showcase my versatility in digital design. These projects highlight my ability to work with textures, materials, and motion, expanding my skill set beyond traditional graphic design into more immersive and interactive visuals.
I created this soccer ball in Adobe Substance 3D, blending design with my Mexican heritage. The blanket pattern reflects cultural warmth and tradition, while the engraved details are inspired by the artistry and architecture of Mexico. Soccer has always been close to my heart—this piece honors both my roots and my love for the game.
These beer cans were designed in Adobe Substance 3D and textured in Painter to combine my love for design, color, and beer—with a playful nod to my dislike for chemistry. Each can reflects a different beer: yellow for the crispness of a lager, orange for the boldness of a pilsner, and purple for the bite of an IPA. This project was a fun way to tell a story through 3D design and color.
This animation layers soft, iridescent prism bubbles over shifting letters that subtly form my name—almost like a secret signature. As the motion builds, a Nike Swoosh appears in the same color palette, tying my identity and design journey back to the brand that helped shape it. It’s a blend of personal storytelling and visual play, wrapped in a dreamy, reflective aesthetic.
This animated lava lamp is a tribute to my love for the ‘70s and ‘80s—a time of bold color, funky design, and free expression. I used red lava floating in a green-yellow-orange liquid to play with warm vs. hot tones, inspired by color theory’s ability to evoke emotion and movement. The shifting hues and slow motion create a retro, hypnotic vibe that captures the energy and nostalgia of that era.