Vector graphics allow artists to build high-quality works of art with clean lines and shapes that can be scaled to any size. Years of practice, making sketches into vector graphics -every point/detail matters- because the outcome has been extraordinary. 

My Role:
Each design is used for websites, ad campaigns, social media, blog creation, posters, silk-screen, t-shirts, and glass. 
My vector graphics can be scaled to any size without losing quality or clarity, made up of individual, editable shapes and paths rather than pixels. Most of these vectors are made for printing, as they can be printed at high resolutions without losing quality.
3D Printed Prototype Render Model - Robotic Finger
3D Printed Prototype Render Model - Robotic Finger
Line Vector - Continuous Fiber Thermoplastic Composites
Line Vector - Continuous Fiber Thermoplastic Composites
Airframe Line Vector - Skydio Drone
Airframe Line Vector - Skydio Drone
Line Vector - Trellis & Brackets (Including Bracket for Airbus)
Line Vector - Trellis & Brackets (Including Bracket for Airbus)
Project WE Latinx Heritage for Old Navy
Project Overview:
From the works of Favianna Rodriguez. This work started from Favianna's sketches which I turned into a clean, simplified vector file. For Old Navy's Latinx heritage Project WE. Color and pattern finalized by Favianna. 
My Role:
I was responsible for preserving as much detail as possible from Favianna's drawings. Vectorizing her work has taken me years of practice; because every point/detail means something. And the end product has always been extraordinary. The vectors were used to make a design for Old Navy's Project.
*final image provided by Favianna Rodriguez and Old Navy
San Francisco Animal Care and Control Shelter
Project Overview:
From the works of Favianna Rodriguez. The final designs of the animals were cut on wood for the extensive art installation at the San Francisco Animal Care and Control Shelter, a commission by the SF Arts Commission.  
My Role:
I took each animal drawing to vectorize, which I turned into a clean, simplified vector file. All files had to be ready for each specific location of print: The art installation consists of three significant walls and glasswork on the outside. The work features a dog, a cat, an iguana, a rabbit, parakeets, a guinea pig, a raccoon, a pelican, and a red-eared slider.
*final image provided by Favianna Rodriguez 
The Mind’s Eye, in honor of Mental Health Awareness month
Project Overview:
From the works of Favianna Rodriguez. Consisting in three characters that were separated by the text and the individual for the final print for the LA County Museum of Art.  Free download PDF of the poster here.
My Role:
From Favianna's sketches, I turned them into a clean, simplified vector file. The vectors were scaled for large prints. The final file of the characters was printed to honor and celebrate neurodiversity.
*final image provided by Favianna Rodriguez

Personal Vectors
Personal projects to practice trends, patterns, and skills.
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