Before enterprise UX, there was Philips. A product launch page built in Dreamweaver. 3D interiors rendered in 3DS Max. Email campaigns sent to thousands. Early work — but the instincts were already there.
This is early work — the kind that doesn't belong in a case study but belongs in a career. At Philips I was doing everything: building product pages by hand, rendering 3D spaces to sell lighting product in context, and designing email campaigns that went out to large audiences. It's a snapshot of where the craft started.
A responsive product launch page for Philips Essential LEDs, built by hand in Dreamweaver with HTML and CSS. Designed to introduce the product line and drive users to individual product sections.
3D interior environments built in Autodesk 3DS Max and rendered with V-Ray, created to showcase Philips lighting products in realistic architectural spaces. Used for brochures and product marketing materials.
Email blasts and newsletters designed for Philips and distributed to large regional audiences. Ranged from short promotional sends to full e-newsletter editions covering product launches and industry updates.