
Graphic Designer & Multimedia Creator
Specialized in creating compelling visual narratives for international development projects, social impact campaigns, and multilateral organizations across Latin America and the United States.
Portfolio
Selected projects showcasing visual communication for social impact and international development

Ether Sorceress — Digital Illustration
Exploring contrast between deep shadows and neon glows to portray a sorceress wrapped in ethereal energy. Started from a silhouette sketch, refined anatomy in Photoshop, and applied light brushes in Procreate to create the electric halo. The result combines soft volume, mystical atmosphere, and a touch of science fiction, reinforcing my interest in powerful female characters and saturated palettes that convey contemporary magic.

Anonymous Traveler — Character Sketch
This minimalist portrait captures an urban wanderer sheltering behind his own silence. I worked with clean vector lines and a matte earth-tone palette to emphasize an atmosphere of introspection. The burgundy circle functions as chromatic counterweight, framing the figure and suggesting an intimate setting. With simple strokes and flat shading, I sought to convey the sensation of contained movement, that instant when identity hides and only the inner journey remains.

Still in Pain — Typographic Illustration
This piece merges illustration and lettering to address the persistence of emotional pain. I worked with a cold palette and flat shading to emphasize the sensation of numbness, while neon-style text acts as an insistent inner voice. The overlay of message on silhouette creates visual tension: the character withdraws while simultaneously being 'illuminated' by the question. The result is an introspective poster that invites recognition and verbalization of what still hurts.

Blue Portrait — Acrylic on Textured Paper
A minimalist study of my puppy in her early days. The body reduces to soft volumes bathed in cool blues, highlighting the innocence and stillness of the young dog. The raw background reveals the fiber of the support, framing the figure with a warm, artisanal air.

Anonymous Gaze — Charcoal on Paper
A study of light and shadow seeking to reveal the quiet dignity of an unknown face. The use of charcoal and eraser allows sculpting highlights in beard and gaze, generating volume and texture without hard lines. The result is an enveloping portrait that invites wondering who this character is and why he feels familiar.

Silence in Chiaroscuro — Charcoal on Paper
A still life where light caresses ceramic, metal, and foliage, modeling volumes through extreme contrast. Charcoal allows exploring textures: the filigree of the vase, the mechanical solidity of the background object, and the soft leaves in the foreground. The enveloping black invites contemplating the stillness of objects and the subtle dialogue between matter and shadow.

Rolling Llama — Graphite on Textured Paper
Study of form and perspective reinterpreting the classic pull toy. Faceted planes and soft shadows build volume without losing the naïf charm of the original piece. Warm-toned paper reinforces nostalgic sensation, while contrast touches direct gaze toward the front wheel and character's curious expression.

Vector Characters for Animation — El Alto
With this series I developed four protagonists inspired by the cultural diversity of El Alto, Bolivia. Each figure emerges from interviews and observation of daily life to ensure authentic features and believable expressions within a future 2D animation. The vector style facilitates cut-out animation and maintains consistent visual identity: clear silhouettes, contained palettes, and a set of face rigs with key emotions.

Juan — The Neighborhood Protector
Automotive technician with strong temperament but noble heart. The gray jacket with reddish tones alludes to his workshop and serves as a focal point in scene. Expressions oscillating between determination and vulnerability allow exploring narrative arcs of authority and learning. His robust design provides physical contrast within the cast.

Sabina — Voice of Tradition
Aymara woman balancing family customs and modern aspirations. The green pollera and double braids celebrate her cultural heritage. The emotion set, from joy to tears, allows addressing themes of identity and resilience. The dress pattern was created as a repeatable symbol for backgrounds and graphic elements of the series.

Andrés — The Urban Dreamer
17-year-old adolescent combining studies with digital micro-entrepreneurship. His blue jacket and mustard hoodie contrast to reflect energy and optimism. The expression set (from curiosity to anger) ensures versatility in discovery and conflict scenes. Clean lines and soft shading allow fluid animation without losing volume.

Carla — The Empathetic Leader
Young university student committed to community projects. The pink cardigan suggests closeness; the striped shirt adds dynamism. Her poses go from welcome to worry, showing an emotional range that connects with the audience. Modular construction of arms and face simplifies interpolations and subtle gestures in production.

Locoto Scoop
To announce the launch of an unusual ice cream, I merged a Bolivian locoto pepper with a classic cone, creating an immediate symbol of surprise and freshness. The turquoise background provides contrast and evokes cold sensation, while the intense red fruit conveys heat and curiosity. The floating composition, supported by a light shadow, directs all attention to the hybrid product; the minimalist logo reinforces the playful and innovative tone of the brand.

Awareness at the Edge — Photoshop Can Fix It?
Poster contrasting the editorial aesthetic of a model in white with plastic waste interrupting the coastal scene. The composition invites questioning the idea that 'Photoshop fixes everything' against real problems like marine pollution. Stock photography, chromatic retouching, and minimalist typography were integrated to guide the eye from the ironic headline to the Nathaniel Branden quote, reinforcing the message: change begins with acceptance of what we see.

Clock's Ticking
The planet becomes a clock whose hand has already traveled three-quarters of the way: the black and white stripe shows species that have already disappeared or are on the verge of doing so. The vivid color of Earth contrasts with the grayscale, underlining the urgency to act before the circle closes completely. The powerful headline and figure at the bottom anchor the message in real data: more than a million species face extinction if time keeps running without response.

Power of Time
A cinematic portrait that turns the hourglass into the epicenter of tension and determination. Orange sparks envelop the piece while cold blue lighting enhances the protagonist's fixed gaze, generating contrast that symbolizes the struggle between urgency and control. Vertical typography reinforces the idea of implacable force, guiding reading toward the central focus: every grain of sand that falls reminds us that every second counts and that mastering time is mastering the outcome.

KULTURA WEAR — Streetwear Branding
For this streetwear brand I wanted to reflect the freshness of urban self-expression with a modular logo that fits like blocks of thick typography within a frame. The contrast between petrol green and 'Green Olive' tone provides vibration without sacrificing elegance, while recycled kraft tags communicate environmental awareness. The system includes responsive logo, color palette, type family, usage standards, and mockups of garments, hangtags, and packaging; all ready for production and coherent digital presence.

El Ático del Autor — Visual Identity
Brand designed for a cultural space that fuses bookstore, café, and writing workshops. The logo combines classic serif typography, evoking literary tradition, with the word 'Autor' in handwritten lettering, simulating signature on a notebook. The final period underlines the idea of finished work. The palette articulates in four versions (white, black, ink blue, and graphite) plus a golden accent, allowing elegant applications on facade, stationery, and social networks without losing legibility. The result conveys creative intimacy and editorial professionalism in a single graphic gesture.

MightyPaws — Veterinary Clinic Identity
I designed a typographic logo where the 'w' transforms into a stylized paw print, an immediate symbol of animal care. The use of thin sans serif conveys professionalism, while the mustard accent (#c89b2d) adds closeness and energy without sacrificing seriousness. The chromatic system includes versions on graphite gray, white, and mustard itself, guaranteeing legibility on facade, stationery, and digital environments. The result is a clean, welcoming, and easy-to-recognize brand that positions the clinic as an ally in the health and well-being of each pet.

Sync Renovations LLC — Corporate Identity
To position the company as a reliable ally in remodeling, I designed an emblem integrating hammer and wrench forming a protective arc over the name. Safety orange (#f28b22) evokes energy and visibility on site, while graphite gray conveys professional solidity. The system was applied to helmet, stationery, folders, and tools, guaranteeing coherence on site and in office. Condensed typography reinforces robustness and facilitates distance legibility, projecting a brand that combines craft, order, and confidence.

Solicito Trabajo — Job Platform Identity
I designed a logo that fuses a magnifying glass—universal search symbol—with the shape of an 'S', emphasizing the promise of finding job opportunities simply. The combination of navy blue (#1f2d6a) and turquoise green (#00b38f) conveys institutional trust and optimism simultaneously. The system unfolds in corporate stationery, QR cards, web interface, and mobile app, ensuring digital-print coherence. Clean sans serif typography and ample white spaces facilitate reading of offers and registration flows, positioning the brand as a modern, clear, and accessible solution for candidates and companies.

Alfonso Moure — Tech Branding
Modular 'mou' logo with geometric curves; integrates into full name for horizontal applications. Dark-teal & orange palette reflects innovation and closeness, supported by Roboto Serif for titles and Montserrat for text. A clean board that aligns web, email signature, and conference materials.

Ana Kostic — Personal Identity
Calligraphic 'ak' monogram expanding to word-mark, combining Lora (editorial serif) and Poppins (contemporary sans). Black/white + mustard palette accentuates the initial 'k', creating a sober system with a protagonist touch for social media, stationery, and book covers.

Ohh! Shooz — Fashion Identity
I developed a playful yet refined visual identity for a women's footwear brand, centered on the idea of "the shoes you unexpectedly fall in love with." The project included the logotype, color palette, and a packaging system that pairs natural kraft tones with deep black to create a boutique, urban feel. The logo's expressive lettering and subtle curve reference the silhouette of a high heel, while the tagline in Spanish reinforces the friendly, conversational personality of the brand. Both the shoe box and shopping bag were designed to work as portable billboards—clean, bold and instantly recognizable—enhancing the unboxing experience and giving the brand a memorable presence at every touchpoint.
Why I'm the Right Fit
As a bilingual Graphic Designer (Spanish/English) with over five years of experience in visual communication, editorial design, and digital campaigns for international development projects, NGOs, and global clients, I specialize in turning complex information into clear, accessible, and visually engaging content for diverse audiences across Latin America and the United States.
Deep experience supporting communication strategies connected to social protection, labor markets, and inclusion across Latin America.
- Social protection and inclusion: experience supporting communication strategies related to social protection, labor markets, and access to quality employment.
- Regional context expertise: understanding of Latin America and the United States, creating visuals that make policies and programs relatable for different communities.
- Multi-stakeholder communication: translating complex initiatives into understandable, accessible content for diverse audiences across different life stages.
Strong command of Adobe Express and Adobe Creative Suite, with advanced skills in institutional templates, infographics, and campaign kits.
- Adobe Creative Suite mastery: proficiency in InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and After Effects for comprehensive design solutions.
- Brand guidelines and accessibility: always respecting corporate identity standards, accessibility requirements, and readability across all formats.
- Multi-format expertise: comfortable working across digital and print, ensuring visual coherence in internal and external communications.
I am an AI-driven designer, integrating Midjourney, Sora, Gemini, ChatGPT, and other generative AI tools into my creative process.
- Accelerated concept development: using AI tools for moodboards, visual explorations, and rapid content variations.
- Human-centered judgment: maintaining ethical use of AI while ensuring alignment with organizational and institutional objectives.
- Innovation and efficiency: blending cutting-edge technology with strategic design thinking to deliver faster without sacrificing quality.
Beyond software proficiency, I bring attention to detail, creativity, and a service-oriented mindset to every project.
- Project management under pressure: regularly managing multiple projects with tight deadlines, coordinating with cross-functional teams and vendors.
- Multicultural environments: experience working in remote, international teams with diverse stakeholders and communication needs.
- Mission-driven design: creating coherent, impactful visual narratives that help organizations communicate with clarity, empathy, and professionalism.
Experienced in creating the exact type of materials organizations need for effective communication strategies:
Skills & Tools
Comprehensive toolkit for international development communication and multimedia design
Design Software
Specializations
Development Context
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About Me
Creating Visual Stories That Drive Change

Hola! I'm Camille Gutierrez
I'm a bilingual graphic designer and multimedia creator based in La Paz, Bolivia, with 5+ years of professional experience working with clients across Latin America and the United States.
My approach blends strategic clarity with artistic sensitivity: I love translating complex ideas into accessible, relatable, and memorable visuals. I see design as a tool of service—something that can inform, move people emotionally, and ultimately help drive real change.
Curious by nature and meticulous with details, I care about everything from the exact color palette to the visual narrative that truly resonates with the right audience. In every project I bring structure, reliability, and a touch of Bolivian warmth, because I believe the strongest solutions emerge where human connection and professional excellence meet.
Working Style & Values
Strategic Thinking
I approach every project by understanding the broader mission and stakeholder needs, ensuring designs serve strategic communication goals.
Human-Centered
My work prioritizes accessibility, cultural sensitivity, and emotional resonance—essential for connecting with diverse communities.
Agile & Adaptable
Experienced in fast-paced environments with tight deadlines, multiple stakeholders, and evolving project requirements.
Excellence Driven
Committed to delivering polished, professional materials that meet international standards and reflect organizational values.
Let's Work Together
Available for consultancy projects, full-time roles, and collaborations with international organizations
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Open to Opportunities
- ✓ Remote consultancy projects
- ✓ Full-time positions with multilateral organizations
- ✓ Short-term design assignments
- ✓ Speaking engagements & workshops
- ✓ Collaborations with NGOs and development agencies