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Our design team are proficient in a variety of media. Some examples are shown below. We can design and produce artwork for electronic media Previous work includes artwork for a variety of web sites, including those designed by our Web Design Studio. For examples of our work see the gallery of sites and view some of our clients' web sites. Our designers have experience with many leading edge graphic design and modelling packages including Photoshop, Bryce, Poser, Flash. We can produce static images, animated images, interactive images and Quicktime (including QTVR). We have also produced a variety of artwork for inclusion in software and for presentation material for our clients. This includes animations and Quicktime video sequences. We can design and produce artwork for print media Previous work includes illustrations for various documents, some produced for our own use while others were for our clients. Two examples of client work are shown below. We use InDesign for layout and production of print documents, with artwork included from a variety of tools such as Photoshop, Bryce, Poser. We can produce documents as PDF files for electronic distribution or in suitable formats for delivery to printers.
We produced illustrations for a Briefing Note on Security in Electronic Commerce - The need for Public Key Infrastructure for the NatWest Development Team (now called Platform 7 and part of the Datacard Group). They accompanied a series of articles on security, e-commerce and PKI that were written for NatWest by our Consultancy Director. The illustrations are shown in thumbnails below with thanks to Platform7:
We designed, layed out and produced the artwork for a Briefing Note on Measuring Environmental Risk to Capital for the SERM Rating Agency. The brief was to illustrate the improvement of the environment as industrial management improves. The front cover shows a polluted scene with contributions from a variety of industries. Each double page spread within the document had a left margin 'cut' from the original picture, with the level of pollution reducing, until the back cover shows the same scene with the pollution removed (thanks to the judicious use of the SERM rating to enhance risk management and ultimately lead to a reduction in environmental damage). The artwork is shown in thumbnails below with thanks to SERM, and a PDF version of the briefing note is also available for download:
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