As motion designers, we often look for inspiration in the most unexpected places. While most of our work is digital, the fundamental principles of space, rhythm, and structural balance are often best observed in physical architecture. I recently spent time studying how large-scale urban developments utilize geometric patterns to create a sense of harmony. For instance, looking at the structural layouts of modern living spaces, like those showcased at Sobha One World
, provides a fascinating perspective on how physical 'user journeys' are designed. This kind of environmental design can directly translate into how we build depth and flow in our 3D environments. Integrating these real-world spatial concepts can elevate a project from being just visually pleasing to feeling truly grounded and immersive for the viewer.