Probiotic Soda in Adobe Aero

This week in my AR class, we were assigned to create a letter using Adobe Aero software. However, I decided to take a different approach and create a marketing campaign for a product that I am designing for my Interactive Design class. The product is a probiotic soda called “bubble.” Since I already had the product mockups created in Adobe Dimensions, I was able to import the 3D model into Adobe Aero.

In Adobe Aero, I have designed a sequence that showcases the brand logo in an interactive way. The sequence begins with the logo’s first letter enclosed within a bubble, which the user can touch to reveal the brand’s full name. Following that, the dog and flavor elements of the brand are displayed.

To demonstrate the brand’s fruity flavors, I have used guava and passion fruit in my design. The sequence features two illustrations of the fruits, which are displayed alongside their respective names. This will allow users to easily associate the brand with its fruity flavors and have a clear understanding of what the brand has to offer.

Firstly, I opened the Illustrator file and then exported it to Photoshop. Once I had the file open in Photoshop, I created GIFs using the frames of the image. After creating the GIFs, I imported them into Adobe Aero, a tool for creating augmented reality experiences. By importing the GIFs into Adobe Aero, I was able to add them to my AR project and create an interactive experience for users.

These are the gifs that I made in Photoshop.

I successfully completed my assignment by importing all the necessary assets into Adobe Aero. To create the scene, I used two interactions – “Tap” and “Proximity Enter.” I must say that the entire process was an enjoyable experience, as I got the opportunity to explore Adobe software that I hadn’t used before. I didn’t face any inconvenience during the process, and everything went smoothly. Overall, I am quite satisfied with the outcome of my work and I look forward to working on similar projects in the future.

Here is a video showing the final work:

https://youtube.com/shorts/4k2JsQmw0kE

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