Subject: RE: Freelance Copywriter |
From: "Adam Kruvand" <adamk@studio2a.net> |
Date: 9/6/07, 19:23 |
To: "'Barrett Brown'" <barriticus@gmail.com> |
Got both emails.
Reviewing….
Thanks,
adamk
visualize!
From: Barrett Brown
[mailto:barriticus@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2007 2:44 PM
To: Adam Kruvand
Subject: Re: Freelance Copywriter
Let me know what you think of
this. I eliminated the first paragraph, tweaked all of the others, and added in
a bit more of the romantic theme. I'm having trouble with my e-mail for some
reason, so please tell if you receive this.
Architectural
Rendering Sales Letter: Second Version
3d
is easy to love, particularly for those who've come to know its charms. Our
architects, for instance, have mingled with 3d in the course of decade-spanning
careers spent working in every imaginable capacity - from pre-schematics to the
final punch list - for such firms as Kohn Pedersen Fox, Rafael Vinoly
Architects, and Hellmuth Obata Kassebaum. Our interior designers have come to
call 3d their own over the course of their efforts to create photo-realistic
representations that take every imaginable factor into account. Likewise, our
industrial designers have seen their early flirtations with 3d develop into
something more significant, more substantial – even, perhaps, a bit
frightening in its intensity - as their particular calling has come to rely
more and more on fully accurate modeling of the sort that simply won't allow
for errors. 3d asks for much, but delivers more.
Our
combined expertise allows us to do things that would have been impossible just
a few years ago, and to do these things in a way that no other design firm can
emulate even today. Studio2a can transform a standard design plan consisting of
sketches, photos, CADs, and the like into a visually realistic architectural
rendering that brings a project to life, from the overall structural concept of
a building's exterior to the dozens of nuanced pieces that make up its
interior. The texture of a fabric, the hue of a leather chair, the finish on a
wooden cabinet, the lighting scheme of a windowed room – each facet of
any given design plan is taken into account, and the end result is a visual
representation that's virtually indistinguishable from the finished product
itself. 3d's sensuality is of that special sort that demands attention, and
gets it.
Having
on hand a perfect, photo-realistic model of your intended project solves quite
a few of the more irritating problems of the sort that were once considered
unavoidable costs of doing business. Total design representation provides for a
similarly total understanding of what the finished product will be, one that's
easily accessible to all parties involved regardless of background or
expertise. Reducing communicational friction reduces confusion in turn, thus
minimizing overhead, change orders, lost man hours, and other, similarly
unnecessary nonsense. 3d is every bit as clever as it is beautiful.
Perhaps
more importantly, Studio2a's finished product helps to ensure that your product
gets finished as well. A realistic model of a proposed architectural design
project is of obvious benefit to those in need of a green light; whether you're
planning a presentation, hoping to generate interest from potential user
groups, or trying to loosen up a little capital, the manner in which we can
bring a project to life for any imaginable audience is a fundamental asset in
the effort to bring that same project to eventual realization. When your
project, like love, is indescribable, we'll help you describe it.
Together
with our diverse array of clients, we've fallen head over heels for 3d. Call us
romantics. Better yet, call us for a free estimate.