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My name is Guy Wolstenholme, and for the past 25 years, I’ve been exploring how emerging technologies, design, and creativity can shape the products and services of tomorrow.


In 1998, I co-founded Moving Brands. I was responsible for the moving in Moving Brands—leading work in film, video, 2D/3D design, and animation across all stages of production.


Over the last five years, I’ve been involved in a range of confidential projects that have deepened my skills and expanded my thinking—particularly in experience design and spatial interactions and experiences..


Earlier in my career, I helped develop the technology for the world’s first remote internet broadcast on Tomorrow’s World (BBC, 1998), which led to patents in system integration.


Since then, I’ve created cutting-edge motion work for global clients including Apple, Netflix, IBMiX, Nokia, Swisscom, Cruise, Barclaycard, and the BBC.


In my spare time, I use my 3D skills to design and build—furniture, prototype products, and most recently, a log cabin in Wales.


If you'd like to explore working together,

feel free to get in touch—I’d love to hear from you.

Welcome to WaterEarthIsland

Water Earth Island logo
Water Earth Island logo
Water Earth Island logo

My name is Guy Wolstenholme, and for the past 25 years, I’ve been exploring how emerging technologies, design, and creativity can shape the products and services of tomorrow.


In 1998, I co-founded Moving Brands. I was responsible for the moving in Moving Brands—leading work in film, video, 2D/3D design, and animation across all stages of production.


Over the last five years, I’ve been involved in a range of confidential projects that have deepened my skills and expanded my thinking—particularly in experience design and spatial interactions and experiences..


Earlier in my career, I helped develop the technology for the world’s first remote internet broadcast on Tomorrow’s World (BBC, 1998), which led to patents in system integration.


Since then, I’ve created cutting-edge motion work for global clients including Apple, Netflix, IBMiX, Nokia, Swisscom, Cruise, Barclaycard, and the BBC.


In my spare time, I use my 3D skills to design and build—furniture, prototype products, and most recently, a log cabin in Wales.


If you'd like to explore working together,

feel free to get in touch—I’d love to hear from you.

My name is Guy Wolstenholme, and for the past 25 years, I’ve been exploring how emerging technologies, design, and creativity can shape the products and services of tomorrow.


In 1998, I co-founded Moving Brands. I was responsible for the moving in Moving Brands—leading work in film, video, 2D/3D design, and animation across all stages of production.


Over the last five years, I’ve been involved in a range of confidential projects that have deepened my skills and expanded my thinking—particularly in experience design and spatial interactions and experiences..


Earlier in my career, I helped develop the technology for the world’s first remote internet broadcast on Tomorrow’s World (BBC, 1998), which led to patents in system integration.


Since then, I’ve created cutting-edge motion work for global clients including Apple, Netflix, IBMiX, Nokia, Swisscom, Cruise, Barclaycard, and the BBC.


In my spare time, I use my 3D skills to design and build—furniture, prototype products, and most recently, a log cabin in Wales.


If you'd like to explore working together,

feel free to get in touch—I’d love to hear from you.

My name is Guy Wolstenholme, and for the past 25 years, I’ve been exploring how emerging technologies, design, and creativity can shape the products and services of tomorrow.


In 1998, I co-founded Moving Brands. I was responsible for the moving in Moving Brands—leading work in film, video, 2D/3D design, and animation across all stages of production.


Over the last five years, I’ve been involved in a range of confidential projects that have deepened my skills and expanded my thinking—particularly in experience design and spatial interactions and experiences..


Earlier in my career, I helped develop the technology for the world’s first remote internet broadcast on Tomorrow’s World (BBC, 1998), which led to patents in system integration.


Since then, I’ve created cutting-edge motion work for global clients including Apple, Netflix, IBMiX, Nokia, Swisscom, Cruise, Barclaycard, and the BBC.


In my spare time, I use my 3D skills to design and build—furniture, prototype products, and most recently, a log cabin in Wales.


If you'd like to explore working together,

feel free to get in touch—I’d love to hear from you.

Welcome to WaterEarthIsland

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