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posted byAlex A. Category 3d architectural rendering illustration, featured with No Comments

Chicago architects Strawn / Sierralta have an excellent reputation for innovative design, and have shone brightly in numerous architectural competitions. Arccentric provided architectural renderings for their competition entry for a “street football” (soccer) facility in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Their boldly minimal concept, which had stringent budget guidelines per the competition, utilizes light, architecture, and shade harmoniously.

9
Jan
2011
posted byAlex A. Category featured, web design visualization development with No Comments

Chicago based electroplating experts “Unitech Industries” has seen excellent growth over the years, and came to us looking to modernize their web presence. Their electroplating services yield beautiful products which caught our eye and became the forefront of their new websites design.

10
Aug
2010

Chicago based indie-electro duo a&r, required promotional materials for their shows. Our approach sought to create imagery that is fun, chic, and playful; in tune with the vibe of their music.

10
Aug
2010

Easy 3d source provides high resolution textures and stock imagery for architectural visualization professionals. We started from scratch and provided a fun yet professional identity which plays off the “cut out” products they distribute. To accommodate their library of more than 300 products, we created a dynamic database driven website through which they can update their site and create new products using a password protected administrator site. As continued clients, we also handle their marketing, search engine optimization, and social network marketing efforts.

10
Aug
2010
posted byAlex A. Category 3d architectural rendering illustration, featured with No Comments

The Alan-Voo house, designed by Neil Denari Architects, is an example of bold and daring architecture. These renderings were created as an in-house exercise, using only photographs of the house as it was built.

10
Aug
2010

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