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We Visually Communicate

Posted by Horus Communications on 3rd June 2021 -

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The Horus ethos is to harness technology and experience to produce a uniquely effective creative visual communication solution.

We work hand-in-hand with architects, developers, interior designers and asset management companies to create powerful visual imagery to showcase design intent, working across multiple sectors we help shape visual messages designed to engage, inform and persuade.

Recent Project Completion

A £60million scheme, called Modern Surf Manchester would be the region's first surf lagoon, powered by Wavegarden - a world leader in man-made wave-generating technologies. A virtual consultation has been launched and a planning application submittal is expected to follow once the consultation is complete.

https://traffordcity.co.uk/news/modernsurf-consult

Great to be able to produce a CGI visual which can support the launch of a public (virtual) consultation and planning application.

Horus Communications - The more you see the more you know


Guy Costley

Est.2006 we have been creating engaging visuals and interactive presentations across all sectors with specialisms in retail and office. Our studio invests in new technology to bring the latest concepts to market - VR, 360 tours, films, 3D modelling.

Link to Horus Communications business profile

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