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Visualize to Realize
Before a product hits the market, it’s important to start promoting it. Using computer-generated models (CAD) and lifelike images is a great way to create presentations to seek investors, create promotional materials and showcase the product across online stores. This helps build excitement and drive sales before the product is even available. Additionally, it offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional photography. 3D visualization can be used for products, packaging, and displays.
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It's rare to find someone with Russ's caliber of talent. I met him when we subcontracted for design projects at The CDM Company. Despite our tight deadlines, I'm consistently impressed by his innovative designs delivered within days. He is reliable and always responsive. I highly recommend him for anyone needing creative services; you will not be disappointed.

It's rare to find someone with Russ's caliber of talent. I met him when we subcontracted for design projects at The CDM Company. Despite our tight deadlines, I'm consistently impressed by his innovative designs delivered within days. He is reliable and always responsive. I highly recommend him for anyone needing creative services; you will not be disappointed.

We've worked with Russ on a number of projects and found him not only to be a great product designer but a welcome and able collaborator as well. In addition to our first released product which drew rave reviews from our customers at our last trade show, we will be using him on all of our future product concepts. He's not only the best designer that we've used but is also the easiest to work with.

Russell is a full stack creative professional that brings a unique and greatly valued vision to projects we've worked on together. His attention to detail and ability to collaborate on solutions for our clients have elevated our pitches for retail packaging, displays, and environments. I've yet to feel like the ask is too high, or the challenges at hand too great.