MOLISB — Mónica Lisbeth
A real freelance client (via Upwork): the full design and development of a bespoke portfolio website for Mónica Lisbeth Pérez Morazán, an industrial designer and architecture technician. Starting from her brand and content, I designed and coded a distinctive site whose centrepiece is an interactive, explorable 3D house — turning her first impression into an experience rather than a banner.

Role
Web Designer & Frontend Developer
Client
Mónica L. Pérez Morazán — Industrial Designer (via Upwork)
Industry
Design Portfolio
Year
2026
Duration
~1 week · Aug 2026
Team
Solo — freelance (Upwork)
Tools
HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Figma
Deliverables
Custom portfolio website (design + build), interactive hero, responsive layout, Netlify deployment
Mónica designs furniture and objects that are functional, accessible and built with social purpose. She already had her brand and content defined, but she needed a portfolio website that felt as considered as her work — and that stood out from a template. As my first client on Upwork, the goal was a bespoke, brand-led site delivered live and ready to share.
- Translate her brand — functional, warm and human — into every part of the site.
- Make her projects easy to browse and understand.
- Create a memorable, distinctive first impression.
- Build it responsive, fast and easy to maintain.
- Deliver it live, hosted and ready to hand over.
I built the interface around her identity: a warm cream and burgundy palette, a rounded, humanist logotype, generous whitespace and an editorial rhythm. Every component — navigation, project grid, detail pages — was designed to feel calm, considered and unmistakably hers.
The centrepiece is an explorable home. Instead of a static banner, I turned Mónica's 3D renders into a top-down house laid out in the shape of the "MOLISB" letters, with clickable hotspots that reveal each piece of furniture — a "walk the house" experience. It makes the first scroll an interaction, not a poster, and shows her work in the context it's designed for.
I designed and built the whole site myself in HTML, CSS and JavaScript — the interactive hero, the responsive layout, the scroll animations and the detail pages — and shipped it live on Netlify. Design and development in one hand meant the final site matched the intent exactly, with nothing lost in handoff.
A distinctive, brand-led portfolio that turns Mónica's work into an experience — delivered live, responsive and ready to share, and my first client project on Upwork.
Translating someone else's brand into a living, coded product taught me to design interactions with meaning — the explorable house isn't decoration, it carries what Mónica's work is about. And working with a real client end to end sharpened how I scope, communicate and deliver.