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3D Visualisation & Product Design

Design
With Simba

A portfolio of concept product designs — from electric mopeds to sustainable kettles. Fully modelled in CAD and rendered to photorealistic standards.

Year
2023 – 2025
Tools
Fusion 360 · KeyShot · Blender
Type
Concept Design
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Design With Simba — 3D product portfolio
5 concepts
Products designed
Kettle, moped, concept car, flask & hair dryer
Fusion 360
Primary CAD
Parametric modelling & engineering-grade geometry
KeyShot
Rendering pipeline
High-fidelity product renders with real-world materials
Blender
Animation & FX
Scene composition, animations & advanced modelling

Design With Simba is a personal portfolio of concept product designs — each one exploring a different product category, manufacturing challenge or design language. Every project starts with a brief, moves into parametric 3D modelling in Fusion 360 or SolidWorks, and finishes with a photorealistic render pipeline in KeyShot.

The work spans domestic appliances, personal accessories, vehicles and packaging. Where motion was needed, Blender stepped in for scene composition and animation — giving concepts the cinematic presentation they deserve.

Fusion 360 SolidWorks KeyShot Blender Product Design CAD Modelling High-Fidelity Renders

"Every render should answer the question: would someone believe this is a real product? If the answer is yes, the job is done."

— Design principle, Design With Simba

Sustainable Kettle — A glass-and-gold kitchen kettle designed around repairability and material honesty. Every component is separable; no glue, no compromises. The golden aluminium lid and base become signature details in the kitchen.

Eco Glide — A concept electric moped for last-mile food delivery riders. Two hot-swap Bosch batteries eliminate range anxiety entirely, while the platform-style frame creates cargo space without sacrificing agility in city traffic.

Vancio — A near-future concept car pushing dark metallic finishes and track-inspired proportions. Modelled for visual drama rather than production — the reflective floor render became a signature output.

Outdoor Drinking Flask — A modular camo-patterned flask designed for outdoor use. Built in Fusion 360 with a detachable cup base and rugged colour-blocking, then rendered in KeyShot against vibrant studio backdrops.

Tony Guy Hair Dryer Redesign — A full teardown and redesign study. The original product was disassembled and documented component by component, then rebuilt in CAD with ergonomic and assembly improvements before rendering in multiple colourways.

How it's made

The process.

01
CAD Modelling
Every concept begins life as accurate 3D geometry in Fusion 360 or SolidWorks — parametric modelling ensures components fit together the way a real product would, with tolerances, fillets and manufacturing intent baked in from the start.
02
Material & Scene Setup
The CAD model moves into KeyShot where real-world materials, HDRi lighting and camera angles are dialled in. Each product gets a considered environment — whether that's a clean studio float, a lifestyle scene or a darkroom hero shot.
03
Render & Animation
Final outputs are produced at full resolution. Where animation or complex scene compositing is needed — like the Eco Glide street sequences or the Vancio mirror floor — Blender handles the heavy lifting before final grading and output.
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