VISUAL COMMUNICATION IS THE KEY TO UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF A PROJECT
Digital Design
The services provided by our sophisticated studio provide the foundation for many of our clients' most successful projects
Our digital studio has built an enviable portfolio of projects across the environmental disciplines. We use the latest in multi-media techniques to unravel the complexities of the world around us and represent the results in clear, concise form for a shared understanding of the environment.
Projects range from global to local to site specific and typically involve environmental geographic information systems (GIS), urban GIS, computer aided design, photography and graphic design.
Assimilating large quantities of spatial information, we frequently enable site selection studies, underpin environmental impact assessments, map landscape character and undertake spatial analysis of complex socio-economic data.
At site specific level we create landscape masterplans, develop public consultation material and carry out visual impact assessments.
Our key services include:
- Visibility Analysis
- Cartography and Geo-visualisation
- Photomontage
- View Verification
- Spatial Analysis
- 3D Terrain Modelling
- Database Design and Integration
- Graphic and Web Design
- Online Surveys
- Masterplan Production
- Interactive Mapping Systems for non-GIS users
- Socio-economic Analysis
Relevant projects
- Eden Project
- Coastal and Marine Recreation Survey
- AONB Monitoring Project and the Cornwall AONB Atlas
- Lake District and Yorkshire Dales National Parks
- Swinford Wind Farm Landscape and Visual Expert Witness Services
- Epping Forest Branching Out Bid
- Antonine Wall - Buffer Zones
- Landscape assessments and recommendations for Northumberland
- Campaign to Protect Rural England: Intrusion Mapping
- Character Assessment of Oxford in its landscape setting
- Managing the setting of the Tower of London
- Thetford Green Infrastructure Study
- South West Scotland Renewables Connection Project
- The sensitivity of Devon’s landscapes to biomass crops
- Fife Local Landscape Designation Review