Patrick Razo, also known as Nino, is a Los Angeles-based concept designer and visual development artist.
His diverse career spans entertainment design, fashion, and motorcycle design. Before transitioning to entertainment design, Razo spent over 15 years in the fashion industry, where he honed his skills in brand building and product design.
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In the realm of entertainment, Razo has contributed to various film projects, including Ash Thorp and Anthony Scott Burns’s “Lost Boy,” where he served as a costume designer and concept artist. His work often features futuristic motorcycles, mechs, and hardware, blending sci-fi elements with realistic design. Notably, his “Bhumemoto” series showcases massive bikes that mix sci-fi and realistic elements, reflecting his passion for motorcycle design.
His artistic approach is influenced by his background in fashion, as he aims to infuse a sense of style and sexiness into his designs. He emphasizes the importance of creating designs that are not only visually appealing but also buildable, reflecting his goal to bring his creations to life.