My(tmds1) Projects: www.tmds1.comVisual Merchandising Design For Liz Claiborne And The Gap
This project is an excellent demonstration of how 3d rendering and design development can be used in a business context. The mission was to get Liz Claiborne's Monet jewelry brand into over 1,500 GAP locations. For such a large account, the design and presentation had to look already in place. With some research into GAP's existing store design guidelines, four variations for the merchandising were developed. Each attempting to blend the point blank, almost industrial nature of The GAP with the delicacy of Liz's jewelry. A mixture of coarse and refined textures. And through simultaneous design and photo realistic 3d rendering development, an account gained for Liz without building a thing.
Thomas-Michael
To see more of my design and 3d rendering work you can simply visit my website at tmds1.com.
My(tmds1) Projects: www.tmds1.comGlobal Retail Interiors Scheme For Olivet International
For the world's largest manufacturer of luggage, the language of the airport and the airplane were natural starting points for the design. Thus inspiration for brand graphics were taken from airport signage. The store section is set up lower on the sides. Thus allowing for HVAC and lighting to come from the top, just as above the seating in an airplane. A language of rounded corners in the details. White, blank, as the contemporary airport is, a nowhere zone. This allows for the merchandise to pop and distinguish itself, while inherently playing on the theme of travel. This first instance of the global design concept is under construction in Shanghai.
Thomas-Michael
To see more of my design and 3d rendering work you can simply visit my website at tmds1.com.