Hello, I am Pam!
A Creative Problem Solver

An empathic designer, wired with a deep awareness of cultural heritage and human nature. I have a unique bilateral life experience that provides an uninhibited approach to my design practices and offers a perspective that nobody can afford to overlook. I passionately enjoy designing for cultural initiatives and spaces such as museums, galleries, and advocacy.

WEB Design

ADAMBOMBGALLERIE.com

Unveiling AdamBombGallerie.com, the online showcase for Milwaukee’s esteemed tattoo artist, Adam Bomb. Teaming up with designer Brandon Minda, I leveraged my expertise in web development and UI design to craft a dynamic digital platform that truly reflects Adam’s unique personality and exceptional body of work. Our collaboration, now formally called Pixl Alchemists, resulted in an animated website that serves as a captivating window into Adam’s world, highlighting his distinctive style and expertise in the art of tattooing.

STEPHANIERIVERABERRUZ.COM

This web design project aimed to solidify Dr. Stephanie Rivera-Berruz’s professional legacy online. As a tenured professor at Marquette University, Stephanie required a sophisticated digital presence to reflect her ongoing contributions to the academic community. The objective was to create a platform where she could curate an archive of her articles, lectures, and class descriptions, while also providing a convenient outlet for purchasing her published literature. The final result is a polished and user-friendly website that serves as a comprehensive repository of Stephanie’s work, allowing visitors to explore her research, access her publications, and engage with her academic endeavors effortlessly. It’s a testament to Stephanie’s professional journey and a valuable resource for the academic community.

UX/UI Design

TALLER JACOBO Y MARÍA ÁNGELES

The Jacobo and Maria Angeles Workshop website project aims to enhance the workshop’s online presence and customer engagement. After conducting UX research, it became clear that the website required more improvements beyond its initial idea. The goal was to create an interactive and compelling tool using dynamic content while respecting the artisan’s work and artistry. The project aimed to offer a glimpse into the process without revealing too much to attract outsiders to visit the workshop.

Huellas Tilcajete

The Huellas Tilcajete project offers residencies to urban street artists who, in return, participate in community-based workshops and create mural paintings that highlight the rural town of San Martin Tilcajete, Oaxaca, Mexico. Despite gaining recognition in the urban art scene, the project needs a more extensive portfolio to attract additional artists and brands for collaborations. Huellas Tilcajete aims to expand its reach to other potential partners and artists.

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