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Meet Ramses Terrero of Studio Nobody

Today we’d like to introduce you to Ramses Terrero.

Ramses, please share your story with us. How did you get to where you are today?
As a creative person, I have always been interested in all facets of design. Pursuing an education in Architecture gave me a general knowledge of Art, History, Design and Communications. Once graduated, I wanted to not only have a platform to showcase my work but to assist others to create their architectural or design visions. Treating it as an educational platform, I showcase and expand on my knowledge and experience for me and the next generation.

Has it been a smooth road?
While it hasn’t been a bumpy road, finding a niche and style is something that I am still in the path of grasping. Regarding life struggles, considering the intensity of my educational career, I was forced to not prioritize friendships and relationships throughout its course.

So let’s switch gears a bit and go into the Studio Nobody story. Tell us more about the business.
My business is about Visualization and Design. I specialize in Architectural Visualization. The aim is to help conceptualize projects and bring the client’s vision to life.

What I’m most proud of is being recognized by the American Institute of Architects with the Miami Chapter’s 2019 Honor Award of Excellence. What sets me apart from others, is my involvement with all the facets of design, ranging from Architecture, Graphic Design, Cinematography and Photography (seen in my photography/cinematography site: rawcultur.com). In addition to not only creating design, I am also an educator for one of the most prestigious art and Design Schools in the U.S where I assist designers in expressing their ideas and creativity within Architecture and Industrial Design.

How do you think the industry will change over the next decade?
I see a big shift in the industry. The new generation of architects behaves and operates in completely different manners than its predecessors. Architecture is starting to branch out into different skill trees of design and evolving into new typologies within the design field. I have actually addressed this issue in a more extensive manner on my YouTube Channel.

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