The air hums with a clean, electric power. You’re standing in front of a machine the size of a small building, a marvel of engineering worth over $220 million. Every component, every wire, every line of code that makes it function represents a pinnacle of ingenuity. My job in the U.S. Air Force was to be one of the people responsible for these assets, and to teach others to be.
As a Certified Instructor of Technology, I was entrusted with teaching the next generation of technicians how to maintain a fleet of machines where a 1% error could have catastrophic consequences. The stakes were absolute. The demand for precision was total. We operated in a world of microscopic tolerances and mission-critical systems. It was a world of incredible, tangible technology.
USAF veteran Chris, now a 3D web developer for business, brings mission-critical precision from his aerospace career to every project.
The Disconnect: Where Advanced Tech Met Outdated Training
And then we’d step into the classroom. The humming stopped. The palpable energy of advanced technology was replaced by the dull drone of a projector fan. The marvel of engineering was reduced to a fuzzy, pixelated diagram on slide 27 of a 150-slide PowerPoint presentation—a presentation that likely hadn’t been updated since before the first iPhone was released.
“We had the most advanced hardware in the world, but we were communicating its complexities with the digital equivalent of a stone tablet.”
I was living in two different worlds. I watched brilliant, capable young service members—people who grew up with interactive, 3D video games in their hands—struggle to connect with flat, boring, and passive training materials. We were failing our people by failing to engage them.
The Epiphany: Using Interactive 3D to Bridge the Gap
That frustration sparked an epiphany. The problem wasn’t the technology in the hangar; it was the technology in the browser. The solution wasn’t to build better jets; it was to build a better bridge between people and the complex ideas they needed to understand.
I realized that the magic of the video games we play—the intuitive exploration, the interactive models, the immediate feedback—wasn’t just for entertainment. It was the most powerful instructional and sales tool ever created.
My New Mission: Engineering a Measurable ROI for Your Business
So I left. I traded a secure career for the limitless potential of the web. I now apply that same USAF-level discipline to help businesses solve the same problem. Your static e-commerce store with flat JPEGs? That’s the boring PowerPoint. Your complex industrial product explained with a dry PDF? That’s the outdated diagram.
I now build the solutions I wish I’d had. My work is focused on creating high-performance, interactive web experiences that deliver tangible results:
- Interactive 3D Product Configurators that let customers build and explore a product as if it were in their hands.
- High-Impact AR Solutions that place a virtual object in a customer’s real-world living room.
- Engaging Web3 & NFT Experiences that build powerful, loyal communities.
- Effective 3D Sales & Training Tools that make complex information simple and memorable.
My mission is still about high-stakes assets. It’s just that now, the assets belong to my clients and the mission is their success. The precision that was once required to keep a machine in the air is now dedicated to ensuring your web application runs flawlessly, delivers a clear ROI, and builds a powerful brand.
Ready to Build the Future?
If you believe your business deserves more than a flat webpage, it’s time to upgrade your digital frontline.
Schedule your Mission Briefing today, and let’s discuss your objectives.