Monday, March 2nd, 2009
We’re finding that Manchester companies are using 3D more and more to promote themselves online. And why not? 3D’s a great way to showcase products,
visualise properties, and create engaging interactivity on what could otherwise be a bland company website. Manchester companies seem to be more open minded about the use of 3D on their websites and often come to us looking for creative ideas and ways to enhance their website and communicate their product more effectively. We’re seeing a big increase in enquiries about 3D product configurators, and interactive visualisations - it seems like Manchester companies are really leading the way in the use of 3D on their websites, and long may it continue!
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Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Last year, when we were considering what to call our company, we were advised by several well-respected business professionals to call ourselves something people could easily spell. For some unknown reason we decided to completely ignore that advice.
We were also advised to try to work the word “solutions” into our company name. While this may be right for some businesses, we felt it was too generic. To me, “3D solutions” sounded a bit like an algebraic homework assignment.
We liked the word “mitooshi” and the meaning was a good representation of our service offering. “Mitooshi” is a Japanese Romaji word and it means perspective, unobstructed view, outlook and forecast. For a company which offers 3D visualisations, these words seemed like the right words to associate ourselves with.
It’s also fitting that we used a Japanese word to name our business because our technical director believes himself to be some kind of Ninja. What kind, we haven’t yet established.
Here are some interesting amateur Ninjas on YouTube – these guys never fail to make me laugh.
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