Illustrate My Design (IMD) looks forward to attending and connecting with leaders in the Aviation industry.
54th Florida airports council Conference & exhibition 2023
Airport Minority Advisory Council (AMAC), together with the Chicago Department of Aviation, are hosting the 37th Annual Airport Business Diversity Conference June 20-23, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois.
Illustrate My Design (IMD) looks forward to attending and connecting with leaders in the Aviation industry.
ACI Annual Conference & Exhibition 2022
Airport Minority Advisory Council (AMAC), together with the Chicago Department of Aviation, are hosting the 37th Annual Airport Business Diversity Conference June 20-23, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois.
Illustrate My Design (IMD) looks forward to attending and connecting with leaders in the Aviation industry.
AMAC Annual Airport Business Diversity Conference
Airport Minority Advisory Council (AMAC), together with the Chicago Department of Aviation, are hosting the 37th Annual Airport Business Diversity Conference June 20-23, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois.
Illustrate My Design (IMD) looks forward to attending and connecting with leaders in the Aviation industry.
Lighting Design for 3D Environments
IMD Builds the Future with VR - Literally
Though still in its infancy, virtual and augmented reality are opening up new approaches to industries that for decades have been technologically stagnant. Locally based Illustrate My Design is taking a stab at the nascent tech by applying it to architecture.
Ten-year-old IMD aims to bridge the gap between professionals and non-professionals in the real estate design process by creating visual experiences for projects before shovels hit dirt.
“There’s typically a misunderstanding when engineers are putting technical drawings in front of people, and there are just nods,” co-founder Florenica Bialet said. “Ninety percent of the general public can’t imagine 3-D space – when you talk about the size of a room or ceiling height, those translations into a mental image just don’t happen for most people.”
Virtual Reality for Architects
Virtual Reality has been a buzzword for years; however, there’s a great lack of use in the architecture field. “Why the hesitation?” asked Daniel Zeballos and Florencia Bialet, principals of the visualization company Illustrate My Design, during their conference The Future of Architectural Visualization at this year’s NeoCon.
They looked to tie up those loose ends of doubt by showing a video of a VR visualization which allowed the audience to see just how interactive and life-like this technology has become. By clicking on specific spaces with a controller, one can test furniture and fabrics and can visualize depth of field in order to easily see—instead of imagine—how a space could look. These VR experts, who are among the avant-garde in the industry, emphasized the fact that it’s time for workers in the AEC industry to adapt.