Founded by Padhia Hutton, in 2000, avocado 3d studio began in Fort Lauderdale Florida as a small group of freelance artists who were hopelessly addicted to the study of 3d. Our personal backgrounds include a mix of lifetimes of graphic design, photography, web development/programming, illustration, video production, audio production, traditional & computer animation, 2d design, training in various 3d software packages including autoCad, and our secret passion ... fine art. The past several years have been dedicated to mastering design, light, color, and space, as well as various software packages. We work closely with our clients, many of whom are Developers and Realtors, to create eye catching works of art. We have actually been asked to design common areas, both interior and exterior, on many projects. This was not intentional, it came about as a result of our client relationships, and the respect we earn for our artistic style.
3d: The first step is always to build our 3d projects to the exact specs of the blueprints, but then as artists we bring the projects to life -using color, composition and light as key factors to paint space and air into the images. Our driving ambition is to create spaces that the viewer longs to be, and we are not finished until we are satisfied that we have done just that.
Branding: We bring out the true identity of the business/ project we are branding, creating an identity that makes them understand & believe in their vision on a deeper level. A surprising amount of research is done, in the initial stages, to determine who the target audience is, what the desired corporate image is, and who the competitors are. Studying the competitors gives us an edge, as we learn about the flaws in their brand, and improve upon them in creating an identity that makes the viewer feel something when they see it. It also ensures that our concepts are completely unique. As 3d artists, we have no limit to the elements that we may design for a brand.
Web: Logic must come first. once there is a clear definition of what the site must accomplish and how the data will be organized, the design process creates a visual stage on which to present the information. It is our belief that a successful web site is one you would click through even if you have no use for the goods or services that the web site is promoting. This is achieved by the use of (custom) designed elements of interest within a carefully planned, intriguing theme.