Introduction
My name is Roberto Quiles. I’m a freelance logo designer based in Reston, Virginia. I specialize in logo and visual identity design, and founded Nexius Dexign in 2024. I offer genuine and carefully crafted designs with modern aesthetics. My goal is to collaborate with anyone looking to elevate their brand’s identity and presence.
In 2005, I earned my BFA in Industrial Design from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit, MI. I worked as an Industrial Designer in various industries then later shifted my focus to Graphic Design. With nearly 20 years of experience as a professional designer, I bring a wealth of expertise in creating visually effective designs. My background enables me to adapt and deliver unique design solutions that are not only effective, but also communicate the intended message.
I’ve always been a fan of minimalist design, and can also appreciate the challenges of highly detailed concepts. Whether the requirement is simple or complex, I’m eager to collaborate to provide you with the best solution.
Design Background
2D
Graphic Design
In my experience as an Industrial Designer, it became clear that product branding was equally important as the product itself- both are essential for success. I later taught myself how to create logos and vector graphics to effectively brand and market products. During that learning process, I developed a greater interest for the profession. That’s when I redirected and pursued Graphic Design independently.
Visually communicating information through imagery and establishing brand identities continues to be my passion. Below are a few of the industries and design fields I’ve supported as a Graphic Designer.
Industries
- Government
- Automotive
- Aerospace
- Military
- Space
- Cybersecurity
- Footwear
- Sports
- Food
- Finance
Design Fields
- Identity Design
- Product Design
- Web Design
- User Interface Design
- Exhibition Design
- Advertising
- Illustration
- Video Game Art
3D
Industrial Design
My Industrial Design experience involved conceptualizing and refining products to ensure they were both functional and stylish. The process included product research, ideation sketching, and developing 3D prototypes. The design process was typically a team effort often involving engineers and manufacturers. Once a product was finalized and prepared for market, the last phase involved product branding and marketing. Below is a list of design skills, positions, and industries I supported as an Industrial Designer.
Industries
- Government – Technical Artist
- Automotive – Design Engineer
- Maritime – Industrial Designer
- Footwear – Product Designer
Skills
- Ideation Sketching
- Technical Drawing
- Product Rendering
- 3D CAD
- Prototyping
- Branding & Marketing
- Image Editing