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East 41st Street
Savannah, Georgia 31401
912-232-3104
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NVOLV designs, manufactures and markets unique, custom furniture. Their founder approached Pixelphish to create a CD and web showcase which would allow prospective buyers to build and view their own furniture through a virtual catalog offering over 1200 different combinations. After distributing the Flash-based application, NVOLV surveyed the most popular chair designs and selected these models to create an initial product showroom. |
One
of our website clients requested a customized web site to raise awareness for animal, education, health, environment, and social
issues around the globe. The website features graphically imprinted
apparel from artists around the globe and a portion of the proceeds benefit
groups such as Stop Global AIDS, Natural Resources Defense Council,
and the American Cancer Society. |
Compliance
Systems, Inc. asked Pixelphish to provide them with dynamically
driven website. Through the use of Flash and a robust CMS (Content Management
System) we were able to provide a clean, highly functional website as requested.
The client is able to use their CMS to update current employees, photo
galleries, monthly PDF formatted newsletters and edit all text using a WYSIWYG Editor. |
One
of our clients requested a quick fly-through of a prototyped classroom that would seat 25 students, include an instructor station
and an overhead projection system. This rendering
was created using only architectural drawings, as it was developed for use prior to actual construction. |
Pixelphish
was hired to produce a high definition animation for JCB, the world's largest manufacturer of construction equipment, to feature at the 2007 ConExpo show in Las Vegas.
The final rendering was compiled and looped as part of an overhead
display at the annual JCB Dealer Meeting. |
Pixelphish is well known for using it's skills to produce aircraft accident reinactments using a combination of software packages for the express purpose of educating flight crews. This particular 3D example was used as one element in a recreation of a mid-air collision involving a DHL
757 and a Tupelov 154 over Germany. |