Will a larger size always look exactly like the smaller version?
Not necessarily. People often assume that scaling is visually neutral, but it rarely is. A larger object may reveal different
Not necessarily. People often assume that scaling is visually neutral, but it rarely is. A larger object may reveal different
Often yes, but scaling is not a trivial slider that leaves everything else unchanged. Changing scale can affect structural stability,
You should always rely on the individual product page, because the meaning of “size” changes from one product family to
Yes, that is one of the most natural areas where size variation makes sense. The 3D printed logos line already
For some products, yes, but not in a universal way across the whole shop. NOW IN TIME sells very different
The clearest current areas are already visible in the catalog structure. The site includes personalized GBbooks, custom 3D prints, customizable
Yes. Custom work is clearly part of the project, not a marginal extra. The site has a dedicated Personalizations area, which already
Yes. That is the intended core use case, not a secondary possibility. GBbooks are conceived as real cartridges for actual
Probably yes. In fact, that is one of the clearest signals the brand gives. The catalog already mixes handmade retro
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