Web Engineering
with 30 years of evolution

"I watched HTML be born in Mexico. From GeoCities to modern architectures, technical rigor is non-negotiable."

Since the early days of the internet in Mexico, my code was already drawing the path. I don’t sell “pages”; I build technology assets under iron-grade engineering: the discipline that demands instant load times and architecture that scales to millions of requests without blinking.

Production Web Architecture

Tanatology Support Group

Tanatology Support Group

Resources site for emotional and psychological support.

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IDEA Anáhuac

IDEA Anáhuac

University innovation education platform.

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Futgoolazo Website

Futgoolazo Tlamatini

High-performance landing page for the World Cup trivia app.

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In Development

NorthBridge:
Human Capital

Digital ecosystem for specialized USMCA recruitment and talent management.

UX/UI
FRONTEND
BACKEND

Launch: Q2 2026

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Juan Carlos Pazos

30+

Years on the Web

Technology Survival Milestones

1994: First lines of HTML in Mexico and the GeoCities era.
2000: Institutional projects: Angola Embassy and the EU Delegation in Mexico.
2026: Modern scalable architectures and cloud-native systems.

Juan Carlos Pazos
Senior Web Architect

I’ve navigated the web’s evolution since its foundations in Mexico. My commitment to iron-grade engineering comes from watching hundreds of projects fail due to weak, non-scalable technical foundations.

Over three decades, I’ve had the honor of orchestrating the digital presence of high-rigor institutions such as the Angola Embassy and the European Union Delegation in Mexico.

For me, a website is not a business card; it’s a software system that must be as robust as banking infrastructure and as agile as today’s global market demands.

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