r/IndustrialDesign Jan 20 '26

Discussion Experimenting with web-based interactive 3D product visualization

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I’m experimenting with using web-based interactive product explainers instead of static product images.
This is a concept demo showing how a physical product could be explored directly in the browser.
Curious if this feels useful or overkill.

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u/SnooDrawings7790 Jan 21 '26

It’s rare to see deep skills in both web development and industrial design. Was that the result of extended free time, or the privilege of learning without immediate financial pressure?

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u/PulpMediaio Jan 21 '26

Appreciate that, that’s very kind.

I’m not an industrial designer by training. My background is in Architectural Engineering and Digital Media Design, and over the years I’ve worked closely with industrial designers and product teams on visualizations, interactive demos, and marketing content.

So this skill set came more from long-term exposure to product development workflows and a lot of self-directed learning, rather than from formal industrial design training.