

With one of the widest and most-up-to-date ranges of digital printing facilities in the country, tours of the premises play an important role in 1st Byte’s business. But unlike the 360° shots often used on websites, this virtual tour enables visitors to see a cutaway 3-D illustration of each floor, with furniture, machinery and people, plus pop-up explanations of key areas, equipment and functions.
Jamie Sergeant, Creative Director of Strange said: “This way of showcasing a building could have many uses, such as on a company’s intranet to highlight fire exits or to help employees navigate a building.”to create a friendly and uniquely characteristic experience that showcases 1st Byte expansion of services and premises.
The digital printers have invested heavily in their new technologies and continue this philosophy online, investing in a unique virtual tour that they believe explains their business and qualities with a quirky and engaging experience, that shares many of 1st Byte’s own characteristics of friendliness and creativity.
1st Byte wanted something truly creative and engaging that imparted their passion and sense of fun coupled with technical expertise and professionalism. Strange commissioned Rod Hunt to illustrate the First House and then transformed these illustrations into a fun and engaging online tour.
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