Hi! I’m Ranzelle Paulino, a 21-year-old IT student at Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Valenzuela. I create original artwork like layout designs, vector illustrations, logos, simple animations, and video edits. I wouldn’t call myself a designer, but I like working on creative projects, trying out different styles, and improving my skills along the way.
This website is where I showcase my work—assignments, projects, and posters I’ve designed. Every piece is part of my learning process, and I take pride in refining and improving my craft. Whether I’m starting from scratch or fixing up an existing design, I always aim for something clean, structured, and visually appealing. I may not be all about design, but I do enjoy bringing ideas to life in a way that makes an impact.
Since childhood, I’ve loved editing. Without gadgets, I’d borrow my cousin’s laptop to edit with Photoscape and Windows Movie Maker. In grade 2, I found an HTML file, researched it, and made my first project—confirming my passion for IT.
I didn’t always edit, but I did when needed. During the pandemic, I improved my skills, practiced vector art, and got my first commission. This led to video editing, PowerPoint, logo design, and layout commissions. I even opened a Shopee shop selling printed pictures.
At 17, I helped my family financially while studying, even contributing to Noche Buena. Despite working, I graduated as class salutatorian. My work isn’t perfect, but I keep learning—because learning never stops.
From logos to video editing, this is my creative world. Let’s create something amazing! Explore my portfolio and discover the art of visual storytelling through design, motion, and creativity.
Ever wondered why my logo is called Rixellens? Let’s break it down.
The pen on the letter R represents the Pen Tool, a key element in Photoshop and Illustrator—essential in my vector art journey. The hexagon shape symbolizes harmony and balance, reflecting the discipline I apply to my work.
As for the name Rixellens, it was originally inspired by pixels, the foundation of every image. Instead of a pixelated star, I used R—my initial—for a personal touch. The lens represents my perspective, always looking ahead toward a brighter future.