From brief to launch.
The end-to-end process behind Industrial3D — strategy, design, clean WordPress development, performance, and a smooth handover.
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The brief
A 3D animation studio pitching names like NASA, Chevron and Halliburton can't sell itself with paragraphs, so I planned a site where the demo reel and project videos do the talking for Industrial3D's animation, VR/AR and trade-show work.
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Strategy & Wireframing
I opened with the "Yeah, We Do That!" grid — six cards from 3D Animation to Training Applications — so a plant manager finds his exact use case before scrolling into the CEO's letter and the Recent Projects reel.
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Design & Branding
Black panels with the studio's orange and a blueprint-blue machinery hero under "VIRTUAL and VISUAL SOLUTIONS" let the renders set the tone, and I presented the team as illustrated avatars in a slider — truer to an animation house than corporate headshots.
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Development & Integration
I built the WordPress side around the video project gallery (Salamanca Offshore Platform, Safety Helmet Animation), a Featured Clients logo wall, a four-city Locations block, and a quote form whose "How Can We Help?" checkboxes tag every lead by service.
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Responsive & Speed
For phones I stacked the six service cards one per screen with their 3D icons intact, and kept the orange Get a Free Quote button riding along with the menu so the ask is never more than a thumb away.
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Launch & Delivery
I sent the site live fronting the showreel and closing on proof — the USMC Veteran Owned mark, Bitcoin acceptance and offices in Tulsa, Houston, New Orleans and Dallas all sit in the footer.
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