Agencies
D3pth engine is suitable for agencies that build websites, campaign pages, product presentations, landing pages, interactive brand experiences, and visually distinctive browser-based projects for their clients.
1. Why agencies use D3pth engine
Agencies can use D3pth engine to add controlled spatial presentation to regular HTML websites. The page remains a normal browser-based website, while selected content elements can be placed, moved, rotated, and animated in a 3D-like scene.
2. Good agency use cases
D3pth engine works best when the project needs a stronger visual impact than a standard flat layout, but does not require a full WebGL application or a game-like 3D framework.
- Campaign microsites
- Product launch pages
- Interactive landing pages
- Portfolio presentations
- Technology demos
- Brand storytelling pages
- Commercial website hero sections
3. Regular frontend workflow
D3pth engine does not force the agency to abandon normal frontend work. The implementation is still based on HTML, CSS, text, images, links, layout containers, and browser-side JavaScript. The spatial layer is added on top of that structure.
4. What the agency should prepare
Before implementation, the agency should define the content structure, visual direction, responsive behavior, and the intended movement between states.
- Target page or website section
- Clear content blocks or card-like elements
- Responsive layout concept
- Basic motion concept
- Typography, spacing, and visual hierarchy
- Domain where the licensed implementation will run
5. Client communication
Agencies should explain to clients that D3pth engine is a licensed presentation technology, not a complete website builder, CMS, hosting service, or replacement for frontend development. The agency remains responsible for the final implementation and client delivery.
6. Licensing model
Commercial use requires a valid license for the intended use and domain scope. The license notice remains attached to the licensed source code and must remain part of the deployed, bundled, embedded, or published licensed materials.
7. Implementation responsibility
The agency is responsible for the final website behavior and should test the implementation in the target environment before delivery.
- Responsive behavior
- Browser compatibility
- Performance
- Accessibility
- Keyboard and touch interaction
- Content readability
- Privacy and legal compliance of the final website
8. When not to use D3pth engine
D3pth engine is not the best choice for every project. It should be used when the spatial presentation supports the message and does not make the website harder to understand or use.
- Do not use it just to add unnecessary movement
- Do not overload the page with too many moving elements
- Do not hide essential content behind complex interaction
- Do not treat it as a replacement for good content design
- Do not skip mobile and accessibility testing
9. Summary
For agencies, D3pth engine is a practical way to create a more spatial and distinctive presentation layer while staying close to ordinary HTML, CSS, and browser deployment.