Really Small Stuff is a Big Deal
That’s a Wrap: Our Latest High-Definition Video with 3D Animation
In early October of 2011, Bruce Dudzik, Vice President of the Nano BioDiscovery Division of NanoInk, Inc., engaged us to help them visually explain the benefits of their new automated platform for the analysis of their protein NanoArray assays. Within three months and three major holidays, we delivered this state-of-the-art high definition video including custom 3D animation, professional voice-over and underlying music track, scientist interviews and HD videography, shot on-site at NanoInk’s labs. We couldn’t do this alone. A project of this complexity and quality was produced by teaming with Barb McKittrick of The Strategy Factory, as our subject-matter-expert and script writer, as well as 1080, Inc. as our videography and 3D development team. Brad Glendenning, our in-house Creative Director, wore more hats than are hanging in his closet: producer, art director, client and team liaison and project manager. Our long term background in working with the Nano BioDiscovery division enabled us to have an understanding of the complex scientific processes involved in this technology and we were able to turn that into a visually compelling story that is meaningful and dynamic.
Science explained
Examples from nanotechnology textbook project
The process of making the client’s sketch a reality involves lots of listening and then pulling together the multiple talents of a designer and assembling a team of talented artists to transform rough ideas into something understandable and memorable.
Hot off the press!
The big project about really small stuff has wrapped and we are proud to show off all the hard work put into making it a success. Click “read more” below to learn about the scope of the project.

Conference Posters

Illustrating how things work at the nanoscale
SENTO Design helps explain the breakthroughs research scientists are making using new nanotechnology tools. To support NanoInk scientists who present at various conferences, we pull together their data, create custom illustrations, and produce large format posters for them to highlight the benefits of the new research processes and techniques.
Custom Video Presentation

3D Animated Simulations
Molecular Imprints
In 2009, we developed two 3D animations for each of their primary business areas. These held a dual-purpose as a salestool for capturing people’s attention to bring them into thebooth, but also an educational tool that helps show what isactually going on inside their tools. 3D animation in this case is very useful to show a technology when it is difficult to either photograph or even see the size of the action going on– especially at the nanoscale.





