
The short answer
The sentence we hear most often is: "We don't come from this field — we have no idea what we're supposed to prepare."
The answer is that you don't have to arrive with a complete brief. Bring whichever of the five things below you already have. Filling in the rest is our job.

Five Things Worth Preparing
Two or three websites you like
They don't have to be from your industry — anything that appeals to you works. Tell us what you like about them: the motion, the layout, or the way they make something complicated easy to follow.
There's a reason this one comes first. Most people describe what they want far more precisely by saying "something like that site" than by naming features. Ask ten people what "a 3D showcase" means and you get ten different pictures; point at a screen and say "like this" and the margin for error shrinks dramatically.
The business problem you want solved
Not "we want to do 3D", but "our sales team explains the same thing over and over", "we can't print catalogues fast enough", "customers can't make sense of the specs". Describe the problem clearly and leave the approach to us.
What you already have
3D files, product photography, video, slide decks, an existing site, brand guidelines. Send whatever exists — and it's fine if none of it does.
A rough budget range
It doesn't need to be exact — a range is enough for us to recommend an approach. NT$300,000 and NT$1,000,000 buy very different things, and it's far better to align on that now than to discover the gap after the work is done.
When you'd like it live
Is there a hard deadline — a trade show, a product launch, a tender schedule? If so, tell us up front. It determines how we cut the scope: what ships first and what waits for phase two.
How the Meeting Runs
- The first one takes 15 to 30 minutes, online is fine.
- We ask a lot of questions and present very few slides.
- By the end you'll know three things: roughly the approach, roughly the budget range, roughly the timeline.
- We won't quote on the spot. A price given before we've seen your material isn't worth much.
Still Figuring It Out? Let's Talk Anyway
You can book a call without a single one of the five things above. Saying the problem out loud is the first step to clarifying it.