About

Fieryman
Visual WHAT?
“Visual” means “of or pertaining to seeing or sight”. Where as “mimesis” can be defined as “The imitation or representation of aspects of the sensible world, especially human actions, in literature and art”. Knowing that, Visual Mimesis (VM) are hoped to aid, if not just us, the clients to visualize their perspectives and vocabularies into graphical representations. Hence, our motive is to apply our knowledge and skills to generate a design masterpiece closest to clients’ descriptions.
VM strives to provide a one-stop solution for both business as well as non-commercial clients. VM consists of several creative and skillful personnel, which are experienced and professional in their own rights. The services that we provide range from designing to full package web development solution. Plus, we are also open and more than pleased to accept the challenge to design any form of customized end-products (provided we have the full details and specifications of the items, of course).
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vis·u·al [vizh-oo-uhl]
–adjective
1. of or pertaining to seeing or sight: a visual image.
2. used in seeing: the visual sense.
3. optical.
4. perceptible by the sense of sight; visible: a visual beauty.
5. perceptible by the mind; of the nature of a mental vision: a visual impression captured in a line of verse.
–noun
6. Usually, visuals.
a. the picture elements, as distinguished from the sound elements, in films, television, etc.
b. photographs, slides, films, charts, or other visual materials, esp. as used for illustration or promotion. Compare audio, video.
7. a rough, preliminary sketch of an advertising layout, showing possible arrangements of material. Compare comprehensive (def. 5).
8. any item or element depending on the sense of sight.
mi·me·sis [mi-mee-sis, mahy-]
-noun
1. The imitation or representation of aspects of the sensible world, especially human actions, in literature and art.
2. Biology Mimicry.
3. Medicine The appearance, often caused by hysteria, of symptoms of a disease not actually present.



