Graphic Design
Graphic Design is the core communication language that unifies all elements of a brand, a screen and its messages. This is the creative element that connects the audience with the topic and encourages them to stay for the ride. Images, video and text all rely on graphic design to attract and hold the attention of the viewer.
Motion Graphics
Motion graphics bring information to life through still images, typography and graphics through sequences and transitions. It’s a clear, economical and vibrant way to bring messages to life, from advertising to explainer videos.
Video Production
Attractive, effective and engaging video is the result of thorough planning, expert filming and meticulous post production. It’s attention to detail throughout the process that makes creative ideas fly.
UX/UI Design
It’s important, at all stages of the development process, to remember that the messages and screens you are commissioning are targeting people. And those people are not necessarily tech-focused. That’s why User Interface and User Experience Design are a key element of the process, facilitating the user journey with empathetic and ergonomic design.
Exhibition Design
Exhibition design includes a variety of visitor-based environments, from museums, interpretive centres and heritage parks, to trade shows, venues and retail spaces. Design brings together the subject matter of the event, the nature of the location and the display technology, to create the fullest experience for the visitor.
Interactive PDF Design
Regular PDFs may have hyperlinks within their text but an interactive PDF goes further by allowing you to play videos, listen to audio or explore images, maps and links, without leaving the PDF itself.
Decal Design
Decals, or large format stickers, give audiences relevant information, whether it’s to direct them on their journey through a space, to warn them of hazards or to give instructions. Quality design helps deliver decal messaging clearly and in the right tone for a specific environment.
Copywriting
A well-formed message is understood, remembered and responded to. Whether it’s text/copy, captions, slogans or scripts for the promotion of brands products or services, messages must be clearly delivered, giving the reader a call to action.