Using Immersive media to develop the most intuitive way to build an Interactive Animated Augmented Reality ( AR ) experiences for Product Design taking into consideration the Covid-19 Pandemic

Document Type : Original Article

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Media design department, Faculty of Applied Science and Arts, German University in Cairo

Abstract

The study explains how to Design and share Augmented Reality experiences using assets you’ve created in different design formats . we can merge digital content with the physical world to create and deliver next-generation experiences. Everything becomes a creative canvas to all people who wants to tell their stories in new and exciting ways specifying in this research the Product designers who can build deeper emotional connections for their brands and can connect in a more meaningful way with their customers.
Visualization is the core activity in the design process. In the early stages of development, product and user experience concepts are typically envisioned and shaped through sketching and CAD modeling. their concepts are disconnected from realities of scale and spatial context in the physical real-world due to creating their digital content on paper or on the computer screen.
Using Augmented Reality (AR), to merge digital content with the physical world and to create and deliver next-generation experiences.
Recommending Adobe Aero as a powerful tool that can be used for interactive Animated Augmented Reality experiences for product designers and the result has demonstrated that it is possible to Anchor your project to your physical space, and then position objects and size them as desired. taking into consideration the Covid-19 Pandemic.
We used Adobe Aero because its automatically optimizes your assets so you can see them in real time and because of its packed full of features that let you craft engaging Augmented Reality experiences quickly and easily, Pitch concepts and prototypes to clients by putting your work right in front of them
With AR you can customize behaviors and add attractive interactivity to your product designs so that the experience flows just the way you envision it.

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