Vincent Rice is the principle of signWORX digital, a digital signage consultancy. Vincent Rice models 3D computer graphics using Luxology modo, Lightwave, Electric Image. form-Z, VectorWorks and Maxwell. Clients include nexus|H, Honda, the Unique Paper Company, and Dianne Frost. Vincent Rice is a designer of lighting, sound and video systems for retail, cinemas, night-clubs, bars and discotheques. Clients include Pearl and Dean, Warner Brothers Cinemas, Odeon Cinemas, ABC Cinemas, UCI Cinemas, UGC Cinemas, First Leisure, Rank Leisure, Northern Leisure, Ansells Leisure, Bass Leisure, Avitec, Lightfactor, Wynne Wilson Gottelier, RTKL Architects, PA Installations, Litestructures, and others. Vincent Rice designs web sites using Rapidweaver and Dreamweaver. Vincent Rice has written specialised cinema signage software called signworx. Vincent Rice has produced a number of audiobooks, video and DVD's. The people that have been most helpful in his career are the late Tony Gottelier, Tony Kingsley, Tim Davies, Adrian Brooks and Paul Adams.
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UPDATE: I'm starting a new venture which I am very excited about. Its a natural progression from my long experience in audio visual system design and programming.

The website for the new company is here:

signWORX digital logo copy

Since the new company site will allow this site to become more personal, I shall be attempting to put up here all the archive material I can find and maybe some war-stories from past projects (names will be changed to protect the guilty).

Vince - Feb 2010


Thanks for dropping by.

For the past few years my work has been mainly 3D graphics and website production for various clients. You'll find links to various examples above

For many years previous to that I was involved in a lot of audio-visual system design and entertainment building projects; you'll find them in the
experience section.

Feel free to drop me an email (link below) if there is something I can help you with.



This website will probably look rubbish in anything older than Internet Explorer 7. It will be fine in Safari, Firefox, Camino, Opera etc. 1024 x 768 minimum screen size.

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