3D Designs

Role

Creative 3D Designer

Start

2008

Projects

3D Creative Concepts

Areas

Retail Conceptualization

All About

3D modelling has changed the way we design; for the better. Not only does 3D modelling help the designers and end-users visualize space requirements, but also improves drawing efficiency and accuracy.

3D modelling for design allows the designer to see what they would not see when designing in 2D. It gives the designer the ability to physically see how much real estate an object takes from all perspectives. When designing in 2D, the designer needs to create a separate plan and elevation view to see the space requirements of an object, which takes longer to do.

Seeing is believing

Strategy speaks to the need for purpose-driven 3D deployments. Consider the development of a fully 3D online product catalogue. Without metrics to match this mandate — such as total time spent per visitor and per page and conversion numbers, both pre-and post-implementation — 3D tools can easily become technology time-sinks. By combining purpose with the process, retailers can ensure 3D imaging efforts boost both visual appeal and sales volume. Seeing is believing, and 3D modelling makes it possible for consumers to visualize potential purchases, stores to improve satisfaction and retailers to enhance their overall inventory impact.