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Westerman Homes – House Styles

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

We’ve been asked to produce a couple of illustrations of house types for Westerman Homes’ marketing agency, which was nice. Here we have the Malvern and Bourne types, roll on the rest we say!

Cape Verde Revisited

Friday, December 18th, 2009

We’ve completed three projects to date for developments on Cape Verde. This project was a week turnaround revisit for one of those developments, currently being built by the Resort Group. Additional props were added to the existing images we’d produced, and extra splashes of colour, ready for the launch of their new brochure in the New Year.

Residential Development

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

Hazelwood RoadWe’re lucky to be called on for repeat work from clients, and we hope it’s because they feel they’re getting a good job for a fair price (sounds a bit Delboy but there you go). This project was one such project – a unique residential development in Derbyshire which as ever, was fun to work on :)

Draka Line Brochure Cover Illustration

Sunday, August 2nd, 2009

Draka CV LineThe trouble with cable manufacturing installations is that they’re, well, full of cables. And things. So our job was to produce an interior image of a typical cable manufacturing line without so many…things.

St Martin’s Renovation

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

There’s a beautiful building in Leicester called St Martins. For a while it has been a school, but recently it has been acquired by a local developer who have grand plans for the 200 year old building, and all tasteful. We were asked to produce three different style of interior to illustrate potential uses for prospective buyers. We had great fun with the window detailing.

The project started with a site visit, armed with tape measures and cameras we scribbled down every important dimension. Then back at the hutch we used the architect’s drawings and our dimensions to build the interior accurately so we could place tables and chairs, showing our client what was possible in the space they had.

St Benedicts RC School Living Accommodation

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

This building is an independent living centre for the blind and partially sighted pupils at St Benedict Roman Catholic School . The colours have been chosen for their high-contrast and the construction materials are chosen for their sustainability. Wood Newton, the designer and developer of the units, installed this free of charge for the school. It’s great to know there are people out there like this – hats off.

Kitchen Interiors – Product Shots

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

A regular client returned with two rather funky looking water boilers, badged as ‘Lamborghini’, and requested two interiors be produced to sit them in. We picked up the prototype boiler, hauled it back to our lair and promptly popped it into two kitchens. Inspiration for the interiors came from totally ignoring the state of our own kitchens and pretending we were surfistikatid types for a few days.

City Office Park – Lincoln

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

City Office Park

Another project where albino igil carried out the CGI for the front cover and the graphic design for the brochure. Have we told you we can juggle as well?

We’re so wasted.

House Makeover – Brittania Court

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

At the time of visiting this existing development you could be forgiven for thinking that they were a bit on the ugly side – a 1970′s/80′s set of apartments next to the River Derwent in Derby. But having worked with the architect in charge of the makeover I have to say we’ve fallen in love with these apartments. They are definitely unique and will look fantastic when finished!

Cape Verde Development

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Another client but the same group of islands. albino igil were brought in to help finish this project by another company, who supplied us the house models and the island. Our remit was to finish texturing and lighting the project, populate the environment and produce the final animations. We also needed to model the interiors and pop some animations out of those as well.  There’s nothing better than staring at sunny pictures all day in the middle of March…