This diploma thesis describes the design process of the website for a new company Planika JumpHill
and the integration of three-dimensional modelled and rendered models of product in it. The aim was
to design a user interface of the website for a small company Planika JumpHill, to create threedimensional models, to texture and render them, and to implement the final renderings in the user
interface of the website. The goal was to create a sophisticated and simple website that clearly
presents the company, their products, services and projects.
In the theoretical part, the thesis focuses on the basic concepts and explanations of a website and its
web pages. It also explains the user experience and the user interface and its elements. It also provides
an overview of the Swiss style and its influence on contemporary user interface design.
The experimental part describes the software used and the methods followed during the the design
process of the website and its three-dimensional models. The analysis and objectives of the client,
the ideation and conceptualisation, as well as the referencing of existing websites, based on which
we drew initial sketches, are given. Attention was also paid to the responsive design and the creation
of a suitable file for further development. The thought and work process of creating the user interface
of the web pages, three-dimensional modelling, texturing and rendering is also described.
The results indicate the final appearance of the user interface of the web pages with the implemented
visualisations of the three-dimensional models. The result of the thesis is thus a simple website’s user
interface with three-dimensional product visualisations, which serves as a representation for the
company.
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