Alongside my digital design and 3D artwork, I have separately established a 3D Printing and CAD company called Envision 3D. I founded Envision 3D in November 2025 as I was enthusiastic to get into 3D printing. I am passionate about many different forms of creativity and while most of my work is designed digitally, I decided to pursue 3D printing professionally as it seemed logical to bring my design work into the real world and to produce items that are actually tangible.

I built this company from scratch and part of this involved using my existing creative skills to design the branding and online. for Envision 3D
Logo Design
The Envision 3D identity began with the logo. Once I had settled on the name of Envision 3D, I began sketching ideas and I wanted to capture the concept of visualising items in 3D. Through basic sketching, I came up with the idea of a bust that would have a giant eyeball and in the centre of that eyeball is a cube.
For this logo, I wanted something that was less corporate and more playful, which reflects the approach of Envision 3D.
3D mascot design
I decided to develop the logo drawing that I had come up with into more of a fully formed mascot, which would give the company more of a playful personality. 
I modelled and textured this mascot in 3D using Blender. It was important that this feels like a genuine extension of the Envision 3D identity rather than an unrelated piece of artwork.

I also animated the mascot and created this animation, which appears on the website.
The finished character is used across marketing, promotional materials and the website, giving Envision 3D a recognisable visual asset that can be posed, rendered and adapted for different applications.
Website Design
I also designed and developed the website for Envision 3D using Shopify. The site needed to showcase my brand, communicate the 3D printing and CAD services I offer, demonstrate previous work and also allow potential customers to submit enquiries and make orders.
The website was therefore designed to balance visual personality of my company with usability. The site needed to feel creative and visually distinctive, reflecting the possibilities of 3D design, while remaining simple enough for customers who may have little or no knowledge of additive manufacturing.