


The Challenge
The Challenge
When Siemens partnered with the city of Lisbon to introduce a large-scale bike sharing system, they needed a way to communicate the vision before it became reality.
Government stakeholders had to be convinced that Siemens could not only deliver the infrastructure, but also elevate Lisbon’s mobility ecosystem.
The project required visuals that could bring the concept to life with clarity and impact.
When Siemens partnered with the city of Lisbon to introduce a large-scale bike sharing system, they needed a way to communicate the vision before it became reality.
Government stakeholders had to be convinced that Siemens could not only deliver the infrastructure, but also elevate Lisbon’s mobility ecosystem.
The project required visuals that could bring the concept to life with clarity and impact.
When Siemens partnered with the city of Lisbon to introduce a large-scale bike sharing system, they needed a way to communicate the vision before it became reality.
Government stakeholders had to be convinced that Siemens could not only deliver the infrastructure, but also elevate Lisbon’s mobility ecosystem.
The project required visuals that could bring the concept to life with clarity and impact.




The Approach
The Approach
IKS was brought in to create high-quality visual assets that demonstrated how Siemens’ bike-sharing stations and totems would integrate into the city.
The goal wasn’t just aesthetics—it was persuasion.
The images had to capture how the system would look, feel, and function in Lisbon’s streets, turning a technical proposal into something tangible, credible, and future-focused.
IKS was brought in to create high-quality visual assets that demonstrated how Siemens’ bike-sharing stations and totems would integrate into the city.
The goal wasn’t just aesthetics—it was persuasion.
The images had to capture how the system would look, feel, and function in Lisbon’s streets, turning a technical proposal into something tangible, credible, and future-focused.
IKS was brought in to create high-quality visual assets that demonstrated how Siemens’ bike-sharing stations and totems would integrate into the city.
The goal wasn’t just aesthetics—it was persuasion.
The images had to capture how the system would look, feel, and function in Lisbon’s streets, turning a technical proposal into something tangible, credible, and future-focused.
1. Concept Visualization
1. Concept Visualization
Developed a series of realistic images showcasing how the stations and bikes would appear across Lisbon.
2. Stakeholder Communication Assets
2. Stakeholder Communication Assets
Designed visuals tailored for presentations to government officials, making Siemens’ proposal both convincing and inspiring.
3. Urban Integration
3. Urban Integration
Ensured the designs highlighted how Siemens’ system would blend seamlessly into Lisbon’s urban environment.

The Result
The Result
The project was approved, and Siemens’ bike sharing system is now a visible part of Lisbon’s daily life.
The images we created helped bridge the gap between idea and implementation, giving stakeholders the confidence to move forward.
For IKS, this early project was pivotal—it proved the studio’s ability to combine design, storytelling, and strategic impact.
Years later, Lisbon’s streets are lined with Siemens’ bike-sharing stations, and we remain proud to have played a role in making it happen.
The project was approved, and Siemens’ bike sharing system is now a visible part of Lisbon’s daily life.
The images we created helped bridge the gap between idea and implementation, giving stakeholders the confidence to move forward.
For IKS, this early project was pivotal—it proved the studio’s ability to combine design, storytelling, and strategic impact.
Years later, Lisbon’s streets are lined with Siemens’ bike-sharing stations, and we remain proud to have played a role in making it happen.
The project was approved, and Siemens’ bike sharing system is now a visible part of Lisbon’s daily life.
The images we created helped bridge the gap between idea and implementation, giving stakeholders the confidence to move forward.
For IKS, this early project was pivotal—it proved the studio’s ability to combine design, storytelling, and strategic impact.
Years later, Lisbon’s streets are lined with Siemens’ bike-sharing stations, and we remain proud to have played a role in making it happen.
Real world images
Real world images




