Capabilities · design + physical communication
Move from source material to a clear, tangible result.
Bring the current drawings, model files, photographs, brand assets, property information or hardware details. We shape them into a defined physical, digital or public-facing result.
Capabilities
Four ways to make complex work easier to understand.
The result may be printed, built, visualized or displayed. The format follows the audience and the decision in front of them.
Product + prototype
CAD development + scale studies
Move a product, display or mechanical idea from source geometry into a reviewable physical study or prototype sequence.
See the Rustic Arrow displayPhysical communication
Site + spatial models
Translate a floor plan, yard, building or operating arrangement into a tangible model people can inspect together.
See the DSM site modelPublic-facing output
Signage + campaign graphics
Adapt identity and campaign material for monument, pylon, static-board and electronic-display formats.
See healthcare visibility workEmerging systems
3DCP hardware + test planning
Organize motion, controls, material paths, printed components and staged tests around one development objective.
Explore the 3DCP program
Real estate + practice presentation
Present the whole asset, not a loose folder of files.
3D Print Construct combines presentation floor plans, physical models, site photography, equipped-space context, signage and operating information into a buyer-facing property story.
The owner and licensed transaction team lead the sale. We make the asset clear.

Prototype integration
Bring hardware, printed parts and controls into one visible system.
The development work combines a custom frame, motion system, extrusion head, controller interface and staged testing. The same approach applies whenever a team needs to understand how components and next actions fit together.
See the research programStart with the current files and the result you need.
Share the project type, audience, dimensions, material or display format and the decision the work should support.
