Posts Tagged ‘optix solutions’

0112.11

Optix Solutions’ Advent calendar #OptixAdvent

Posted by Amanda in Company News, Social Media

Spreading the Festive Spirit

If you follow us on Twitter you may have noticed that we’ve mentioned our Advent Calendar a few times, and are possibly wondering what we’re doing!

Well, it’s quite simple. We wanted to give everyone the opportunity to win a prize each day before Christmas. We’ve had some brilliant prizes donated by several great local businesses and hopefully there’s something for everyone. All you need to do is follow the link http://www.optixsolutions.co.uk/calendar/ click on the door and fill in your name and email address. You can also opt to receive a daily email reminder so you won’t miss out on entering each day. You can ‘like’ and share via Social Media so be sure to tell all your friends.

Make sure you’re following us on Twitter @OptixSolutions to keep up to date with all the prizes and winners.

On the 24th there will be an extra special prize, donated by Optix so make sure you hang in there for the final draw.

This all wouldn’t have been possible without the generosity of those that have donated the prizes and we’d like to take this opportunity to thank them;

Andrew Humphries Jewellery

Ashfords LLP   -  @Ashfords_Law

Cora’s Art - @Corasart_uk

Devon Wildlife Trust - @DevonWildlife

Eden Project - @edenproject

Essential PA

Exeter Vue Cinema - @multiplExeter

Go Segway - @Go_segway

Killerton House - @NTKillerton

Original Organics - @wormeries

Printing.com - @PDCExeter

ProCo IT - @ProCoIT

Servicemaster Clean

Signs Express - @SXExeter

Sprague Finance

Taste - @tasteexeter

The Creation Station - @SarahCressall

thebestofExeter - @thebestofExeter

The Oddfellows Bar - @theoddfellows

Truprint

Urban Planters - @UrbanPlanters

Wear Insurance Network

Many thanks to everyone and we really hope you enjoy taking part.

Merry Christmas!

1111.11

THAT’S RICHT AS STREET ART MOVES INDOORS TO TRANSFORM EXETER OFFICE

Posted by Amanda in Company News

When award-winning Online Marketing and Web Design company Optix Solutions decided they were bored with their working environment they took a radical step – bringing the art of the street into their office.

Optix web programmer and designer Paul Brophy is a keen follower of all things street art, and when he saw a tweet from leading Bristol street artist Richt – part of the Bristol-based WHAT street artists’ collective – last month appealing for blank wall space to work with he persuaded his bosses that it was a perfect opportunity to liven up their Exeter headquarters in New North Road.

Not that they took much persuading. “We thought it was a great idea as we were all agreed that our surroundings had become a bit dull,” explains James Dawkins, Optix’s Creative Director.

“We like to think our success as a company is down not just to the fact that we are good at what we do but are creative and innovative with it. Our workspace didn’t reflect that. It was just an office; a perfectly decent, comfortable office, but an office like so many others.

“It has been another excellent year for us, with lots of exciting new clients and projects to work on, and this was a chance to do something different, something a bit special.”

Richt, who like his world famous Bristolian counterpart Banksy, likes to keep his personal identity secret took up the invitation to make his unique mark on the length of the formerly blank back wall of the office.

But first the wall was lined with MDF so that the art work could be removed in its entirety should the company continue to grow and need to relocate in future.

The artwork, which took about six hours to complete, is completely spontaneous, with no narrative or corporate theme, although Richt did incorporate things that came up on the day – for instance the camera used to film the work as it unfolded, see http://www.optixsolutions.co.uk/richt-what/

With the Optix team working around him spray-paint wasn’t an option, so Richt, who works freehand, used a brush to apply acrylic paint and a special liquid acrylic marker pen for the detail. The end result has already proven a big draw.

“We all think it’s great,” Dawkins adds, “and everyone who comes into the office remarks on it, from clients to the window cleaner. People who spend lots of time visiting different offices won’t forget visiting ours!”

The inspirational office artwork is also a celebration of Optix’s 12th year in business, a year that has seen it continue to defy the current economic doom and gloom and recognised as one of the top 100 creative companies in the South West.

Recent additions to company’s client portfolio include Exeter and Plymouth universities, The Eden Project and industry leading companies, including The Chord Company, Olives Et Al and Pipex px.

 

2110.11

A day in the life of an office wall

Posted by Amanda in Company News, Design

The wall at the back of our office was just a wall, like any other wall, until we introduced it to Bristol Street Artist Richt.

In the space of a day, he transformed a plain white space into something amazing.

Whilst we continued about our daily work, admittedly with a few breaks to admire the transformation, Richt set to work with his paints. Based upon a few rough sketches and a whole lot of imagination Richt created the Optix Mural.

We were all overwhelmed by the result and in awe of his talent.

We now have a wall to shout about (and not a duck in sight)!

Find out more here, including how you can come along and see our Mural for yourself.