Subject: RE: Bio |
From: "Adam Kruvand" <adamk@studio2a.net> |
Date: 8/19/08, 14:43 |
To: "'Barrett Brown'" <barriticus@gmail.com> |
Couple of edits below… less the “found his career”
bit.
ak
visualize!
From: Barrett Brown [mailto:barriticus@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 1:34 PM
To: Adam Kruvand
Subject: Re: Bio
Try this.
Adam Kruvand
When he was first introduced
to the then-newish discipline of 3d modeling while pursuing a B.A. in
architecture from the University of Kansas, he knew he had found his career.
And thus it was that upon graduation, Kruvand then
considering a move to Hollywood, opted
instead to take a gig working 3d for the international athletic architecture
firm HOK Sport in Kansas City. But even this
couldn't quite scratch his itch. "Working in an architecture firm just
solidified my desire to work with 3d technology. Since the industry was very
limited in 2000, I started my own studio."
Kruvand's goal has always
been to bridge the gap between 3d's typical applications and 3d's fantastic
possibilities. While at work on industrial product renderings, editorial
illustrations, or virtual building tours of the sort that take every imaginable
visual element into account, he makes a point of applying new techniques to any
given problem in order that the might find the most optimal solution.
Four
years after founding Studio2a, Kruvand moved the firm from Kansas City to
Chicago in hopes of looking to expand and diversify Studio2a's client list into something a bit more
international. Of course, he's still in love
with 3d. "I like the idea of architecture, but I
always wanted to go beyond the current scope building technology,"
he says. "Buildings are okay, but I like creating light, space, and form without
worrying about the cost of materials or gravity. In the 3d world, the
possibilities are unlimited."
On Tue, Aug 19, 2008 at 2:19 PM, Adam Kruvand <adamk@studio2a.net> wrote:
Yeah, it's pretty close.
Donno if it is just my current situation or in general – I don't really
like the "fall head over heels" or "love of my life".
It is more of a "career choice".
Also, unfortunately – I DID
think 2x – about moving to Hollywood.
And remember – I barf every
time I see the "Whether" statement.
Some other changes below.
ak
visualize!
From: Barrett Brown [mailto:barriticus@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 12:54 PM
To: Adam Kruvand
Subject: Bio
I think you'll like this version much better;
let me know if it still needs any work.
Adam Kruvand
Adam Kruvand isn't the sort
to fall head over heels, but when he was first introduced to the then-newish
discipline of 3d modeling while pursuing a B.A. in architecture from the
University of Kansas, he knew he had found the love of his life. And thus it
was that upon graduation, Kruvand didn't think twice about taking a gig doing
3d for the international athletic architecture firm HOK Sport. But even this
couldn't quite scratch his itch. "Working in an architecture firm just
solidified my desire to work with 3d technology. Since the industry was very
limited in 2000, I started my own studio."
Kruvand's goal has always
been to bridge the gap between 3d's typical applications and 3d's fantastic
possibilities. Whether he's at work on industrial product renderings, editorial
illustrations, or virtual building tours of the sort that take every imaginable
visual element into account, he makes a point of applying new techniques to any
given problem in order that the might find the most optimal solution.
Four years after founding
Studio2a, Kruvand moved the firm from Kansas City to Chicago. Looking to expand and diversify Studio2a's
client list into something a bit more international.
Kruvand remains pleased with his career move. And, Of course, he's still in love with 3d. "I like
the idea of architecture, but I always wanted to go
beyond the current scope building technology," he says. "Buildings are ok, but
I like creating light, space, and form without worrying about the cost of
materials or gravity. In the 3d world, the possibilities are unlimited."