ISA RAMOS is a Tex-Mexican creative who likes to think big!
Her multimedia portfolio displays work that is playful and experimental yet strategic, determined to answer the ever-looming WHY. Isa’s DIY spirit and tireless imagination have brought many projects to life (across media): a live-action stop motion short film, a 3D-modeled AR filter, 60+ photoshoots led from concept to production, advertisements on billboards and visual branding systems, styling commercial lifestyle sets and product SKUs.
She has learned that creativity is iterative where process is key: editing is an art that involves creating as well as destroying. She is always asking questions and does what it takes to make work work - having learned projects requires organization and passion.
Isa’s interests include improving access to the arts and demystifying the creative process. Cosplaying as a Victorian noblewoman, she also enjoys small crafts like sewing and calligraphy in her free time.
Past clients include: Chewy, Anomaly, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Museum of Natural & Cultural History at the University of Oregon, and University of Oregon’s Center for Latino/a & Latin American Studies.
Previous roles include: art & styling production assistant, art director, graphic designer, student magazine photo editor, short film producer, public relations intern, events coordinator, and journalist.
She has learned that creativity is iterative where process is key: editing is an art that involves creating as well as destroying. She is always asking questions and does what it takes to make work work - having learned projects requires organization and passion.
Isa’s interests include improving access to the arts and demystifying the creative process. Cosplaying as a Victorian noblewoman, she also enjoys small crafts like sewing and calligraphy in her free time.
Past clients include: Chewy, Anomaly, Pacific Northwest College of Art, Museum of Natural & Cultural History at the University of Oregon, and University of Oregon’s Center for Latino/a & Latin American Studies.
Previous roles include: art & styling production assistant, art director, graphic designer, student magazine photo editor, short film producer, public relations intern, events coordinator, and journalist.