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Happy New Year! Hopefully!?

It’s 2022…how is it 2022 already?!

Our last blog post was in March 2020 and outlines the strange times we live in…those ‘strange times’ have now become the norm and the 2 year old blog is still currently relevant (unfortunatley).

This does mean I don’t need to come up with a new blog post idea on the year’s most painful Monday Tuesday morning (Woohoo! 4 day week!); which is kind of a silver lining!

Anyway I should probably say something about our work. Here is one of our marketing visuals of a very tidy and organised bathroom…don’t worry it’s not real; it’s CGI (Nobodys bathroom is this tidy and organised really!).

It’s the 4th January and actually a sunny morning in Manchester…which is a clear indication that anything is going to be possible in 2022! It’s going to be a good year!




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''How can we market our new properties now?!?''

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''How can we market our new properties now?!?''

There are lots of things to worry about in these strange times; however production of your marketing visuals is not one of them.

Luckily our set up has had the option for us to work from our homes as far back as the good old days (aka 2019); when our only concerns were ‘‘but… what actually is Brexit??’ and ‘What exactly is a Donald Trump??’

We are pleased to reassure our clients that this means there is and will be no disruption in production and we are as capable as ever of turning around high quality marketing visuals.

Social distancing and self-isolation is likely to be a part of all of our lives for the next 12 months; making it impossible to get those potential buyers onto shiny new sites and viewing lovely new show homes.

This makes the marketing visuals more relevant than ever, if people can’t leave their homes to view a new site then lets take the new site into their homes; either with off-plan photo-realistic exterior and interior stills or with a full blown exterior and interior 360° virtual tour!



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Property Marketing Visuals - Camden Road, London

Property Marketing Visuals - Camden Road, London

London [luhn-duh n]

Being a Mancunian CGI company we had always assumed ‘London’ to be a mythical city. I’d heard so much about royal weddings, macavelian politicians and unimaginable wealth it was easy to confuse ‘London’ with an episode of Game of Thrones. Until one day we picked up the phone to a strange accent - an accent we only ever before on the news.

After the initial panic, a lot of research and heated debate with the village elders we came to the conclusion that not only is London a real place but that there is actually quite a lot of property development happening there - which was great news for us!

We proceeded to produce a set of off-plan marketing visuals for a new apartment building on Camden Road. This included an exterior architectural visualisation, interior CGIs and a 360° CGI virtual property tour.


Interior Apartment CGIs

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360° CGI Virtual Apartment Tour


We work with companies throughout the world.

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Happy Valentine's Day!

Happy Valentine's Day!

We wouldn’t usually post any Valentine’s day related materials - after all it would be terribly cynical for a company to latch onto such a ‘special’ day for its own gain (I’ll let you decide how much or how little sarcasm is contained in that statement…).

However over the last 12 months we have produced not one but two sets of interior architectural visualisations and virtual reality CGI tours for new wedding venues!

You can take a look around both of these below…



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Whoever said CGIs couldn’t be romantic!

8 Hygge Essentials

8 Hygge Essentials

It’s that time of year when the weather has turned cold, the days are far too short and all we want to do is hibernate.

Your first instinct may be there is nothing less ‘hygge’ than the production of marketing CGIs; however with more and more of our clients looking to put a contemporary Scandinavian slant into their brochure and website images we have developed an genuine appreciation of all thing hygge.

Wanting to cram as much of that Danish comfort into our lives as possible has inevitably lead to us producing a new hygge inspired interior visualisation.

We have packed all kinds of hygge into this CGI - here’s a few of our essentials…

1) A Thick Blanket

We have all had those mornings when we have considered taking our duvet into the office - perhaps ‘‘hygge’’ is the perfect excuse?

Hygge is all about feeling cosy and what could be cosier than a warm, fuzzy blanket?

2) Candles 

If you ask a Danish person, they're likely to tell you that candles are the best place to start when creating a hyggelig atmosphere. So turn off those oppressive ceiling lights and burn some scented candles to add a brooding sense of atmosphere to any room, dim the lights and enjoy watching the flickering flames sweeten the air.

3) Comfy Slippers

We hate cold feet (not the 90s Mancunian comedy drama - that was great!). Just having cold feet makes you feel cold full stop and that’s just not hygge - so invest in some soft and fluffy slippers.

4) Board Games 

Togetherness is a major part of hygge. So spend some quality time with friends and family; put your phone down turn off ‘Celebrities big brothers dancing in the ice jungle’ and dig out those old board games packed with childhood memories!

5) A Good Read 

Remember when we were told not to sit too close to the TV as it can’t be good for your eyes - then we grew up and started staring at multiple screens for work and ‘pleasure’!?!

Give your eyes a break and pick out a real life tangible book. Curling up on the sofa and getting stuck into a good novel on a cold day has to be one of the greatest hygge pleasures.

6) Hot drinks

Steaming hot, rich and sweet is how I hope to be remembered we like our drinks in the grey winter months.

Tea, Coffee, hot chocolate and mulled wine. No explanation needed - Delicious!

7) Plants

There’s not always a lot of green outdoors through the winter months, but that doesn’t stop us from bringing some nature indoors! Whether it be plants, oak floors, wooden furniture or even a mirror made from sticks - all help us feel closer to nature which is an essential part of Hygge.

8) Pets

Let’s be honest some pets are going to be more Hygge than others - my goldfish still hasn’t quite grasped the concept. Cats and dogs on the other hand have certain elements of hygge down to a fine art. Your dog sees you as part of their pack and loves ‘togetherness’ where as a cat has an uncanny ability to turn the warmest and coziest part of any house into their own.

Hygge has become a huge part of interior design, we are regularly asked by property developers, interior designers as well a kitchen, bedroom and bathroom manufacturers to incorporate elements of hygge and Scandinavian design to their marketing visuals. We always happily comply as their is something strangely satisfying in making a CGI (Computer Generated Image) feel homely and inviting.

Click below to see the final result of our Hygge CGI -