giselle ramirez
Virtual Reality Designer
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๐ The Girl Next Door Who Built Dreams in Virtual Reality ๐
Hey! Iโm Giselle Ramirezโyour friendly neighborhood VR designer, dreamer, and happy accident entrepreneurial spirit. ๐โจ This is not another overnight success story. Itโs a messy, real, non-linear tale full of likely several moments where I almost gave upโฆ but ultimately didnโt. And here is why you should care.
๐ฎ From Pizza Nights to Pixels
Imagine a 22-year-old me, fresh from design school, working a crummy desk job at a local print shop. My โofficeโ was a rickety desk next to the coffee machine, and my โclientsโ were, mostly, small businesses looking for flyers for their weekend sales. Not the epic creative life Iโd envisioned. ๐ฅฒ
But one rainy Tuesday in May changed everything. A friend dragged me to a VR demo at a tech expo. From the moment I put on the headset, I felt I was home. I felt like a kid againโgiddy and wide-eyed, totally convinced that this was the place where the magic lived. That night I stayed up past 3 a.m. sketching out VR concepts for myself (napkins are totally valid sketch pads... right? ๐).
๐ The Struggle Was Too Real
I quit my job. (gasp) My parents thought I was completely losing it. I managed to burn through my savings in 6 months. I survived on ramen noodles and stubbornness; I was self-teaching myself Unity and Blender by watching YouTube videos at 2x speed. There were days when I cried in the shower and wondered if this was the biggest mistake of my life.
And then (drum roll) my first break happened. A tiny indie game studio took a chance on me. The pay was embarrassing but I didnโt careโI was in. Fast forward two years: I now went from snugly freelancing with a pillow in my pajamas to starting my own VR design studio producing VR content for brands, artists, and some hush-hush projects that I canโt talk about yet. ๐คซ
๐ Why Follow Me?
Because Iโm not the elusive "tech genius" persona. Iโm the girl next door who understands the struggle. I still geek out over cute coffee shops, binge-watch anime, and have accidentally spilled matcha on my keyboard (RIP 2023 MacBook). I share real stuff about:
- The highs (YAY I finally landed a client who paid me $ for a cup of coffee in emoji reactions.) ๐ฑ
- The lows (sorryโthe pin I used to create a VR model for a client meeting was rendered upside down.) ๐
- The WTFs moments of being a woman in tech (Iโve got my "Actually, Iโm the designer" smile perfected.)
So if youโre dreaming of building something out of nothingโor just love VR, design, and the real behind-the-scenes chaosโletโs be weird together! ๐โจ
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์๊ฐ giselle ramirez
๐ The Girl Next Door Who Built Dreams in Virtual Reality ๐
Hey! Iโm Giselle Ramirezโyour friendly neighborhood VR designer, dreamer, and happy accident entrepreneurial spirit. ๐โจ This is not another overnight success story. Itโs a messy, real, non-linear tale full of likely several moments where I almost gave upโฆ but ultimately didnโt. And here is why you should care.
๐ฎ From Pizza Nights to Pixels
Imagine a 22-year-old me, fresh from design school, working a crummy desk job at a local print shop. My โofficeโ was a rickety desk next to the coffee machine, and my โclientsโ were, mostly, small businesses looking for flyers for their weekend sales. Not the epic creative life Iโd envisioned. ๐ฅฒ
But one rainy Tuesday in May changed everything. A friend dragged me to a VR demo at a tech expo. From the moment I put on the headset, I felt I was home. I felt like a kid againโgiddy and wide-eyed, totally convinced that this was the place where the magic lived. That night I stayed up past 3 a.m. sketching out VR concepts for myself (napkins are totally valid sketch pads... right? ๐).
๐ The Struggle Was Too Real
I quit my job. (gasp) My parents thought I was completely losing it. I managed to burn through my savings in 6 months. I survived on ramen noodles and stubbornness; I was self-teaching myself Unity and Blender by watching YouTube videos at 2x speed. There were days when I cried in the shower and wondered if this was the biggest mistake of my life.
And then (drum roll) my first break happened. A tiny indie game studio took a chance on me. The pay was embarrassing but I didnโt careโI was in. Fast forward two years: I now went from snugly freelancing with a pillow in my pajamas to starting my own VR design studio producing VR content for brands, artists, and some hush-hush projects that I canโt talk about yet. ๐คซ
๐ Why Follow Me?
Because Iโm not the elusive "tech genius" persona. Iโm the girl next door who understands the struggle. I still geek out over cute coffee shops, binge-watch anime, and have accidentally spilled matcha on my keyboard (RIP 2023 MacBook). I share real stuff about:
- The highs (YAY I finally landed a client who paid me $ for a cup of coffee in emoji reactions.) ๐ฑ
- The lows (sorryโthe pin I used to create a VR model for a client meeting was rendered upside down.) ๐
- The WTFs moments of being a woman in tech (Iโve got my "Actually, Iโm the designer" smile perfected.)
So if youโre dreaming of building something out of nothingโor just love VR, design, and the real behind-the-scenes chaosโletโs be weird together! ๐โจ
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