3D & Interactive Storytelling
3D and interactive storytelling for products, launches, and immersive web experiences.
3D and interactive storytelling for immersive web pages, product configurators, demos, motion systems, and playable campaign experiences.
3D and interactive storytelling is useful when a static page cannot show how the product works, feels, changes, or compares. The goal is not to add spectacle for its own sake. The goal is to help someone understand the product faster by letting them see, choose, move, configure, or explore.
Use 3D web development for Three.js, WebGL, configurators, and dimensional product demos. Use interactive web for guided tools and stateful product experiences. Use motion design for animation systems and launch motion. Use game development when the project needs playable mechanics.
Static Content First, Interaction Where It Matters
Super Rad plans the story, page structure, and performance constraints before the interactive layer gets heavy. That keeps the experience understandable, searchable, and usable across devices.
Service workshop
Choose the interaction type before choosing the technology.
3D, motion, games, and interactive web tools solve different problems. The right service depends on how people should explore the idea.
3D Web
Use this for Three.js scenes, WebGL product demos, configurators, and dimensional product presentation.
Interactive Web
Use this for guided tools, calculators, stateful demos, quiz flows, and web pages with meaningful user input.
Motion Design
Use this for animation systems, transitions, launch motion, and product storytelling that does not need full 3D interaction.
Game Development
Use this for playable web campaigns, browser games, interactive prototypes, and game-like product experiences.
Common questions
Does a 3D page still need normal content?
Yes. The best interactive pages keep indexable content and clear messaging in place, then layer 3D or motion where it improves understanding.
Can this be used for ecommerce products?
Yes. Product configurators, product explainers, demos, and interactive launch pages are strong fits for this category.