Ramon Vrielink, Computer Graphic Artist & Architectural Visual Effects
Ramon is a graduate of Montana State University with a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Design and a Master of Arts in Architecture. His experience in Architectural/ Conceptual design and computer graphic visual effects dates back to his graduate studies, when he explored architecture and design through digital media technologies.
Following his studies at MSU, Ramon has collaborated with prominent design and architecture firms in California, New York, and Hawaii. He has created architectural conceptual and promotional illustrations for numerous projects, including de Young Museum (Herzog & de Meuron), San Francisco Federal Building (Morphosis), UCSF Mission Bay Community Center (Legorreta + Legorreta Architects), Herman Miller Product Development (Logue Studio Design), BIC and Sheaffer Product Development (Debbas Architecture), and World Trade Center Site Memorial Competition (Debbas Architecture).