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What Clients Should Read in a Render

What Clients Should Read in a Render

A polished render should do more than impress. It should help every stakeholder read the design with confidence: where the entrance sits, how the facade catches light, which materials carry the identity, and how the building meets the street.

When we present images, we look for clarity first. The camera angle, time of day, planting, vehicles, and people all need to support the architectural idea instead of distracting from it.

That is why visualization belongs inside the design process, not only at the end. It becomes a tool for decisions, alignment, and trust.