Showing posts with label Exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Exhibition. Show all posts

17.9.09

NZFM Photographic Exhibition

We have just printed 60x images for a group of photographers in the Auckland Festival of Photography.
Really hard to keep 30+ fussy photographers happy. 
But we did it!

Here is some feed back we got.

"I thought the exhibition was wonderful. My wife and I were amazed at the quality of the prints. Well done to all those who took part and what a great job you organising type people did."

"Hey Mike, BTW the prints all looked amazing. Thank you very much for all your hard work getting that done. "

"Mike, the prints exceeded my expectations. they look AMAZING. seriously incredible, and thank you for putting up with our tight deadline and the pressure despite the fact the you had a move to go through!!
so Cheers to you. "

"Mike - Couldnt agree any more.. print quality was FANTASTIC...
If you need some recommendations let us know.. " 

5.9.08

Illuminating Archaeology.


This display illustrates Archaeological methods, it shows what they found at Watom Island.
It was printed on Translucent media and "Double Ink" was used to give the colours more oomph! when it is illuminated from behind.

14.8.08

X-Ray Problems?

Discovery World at the Otago Museum had a problem.
Their x-rays where getting damaged, finger marks and lables that were coming off. 
X-rays can be fragile when handled by many hands.
Solution: We cold laminated the emulsion side of the x-rays to protect them. Hot lamination was not an option for x-Rays as the heat would damage them.
Now many children (and big children) can see whats in inside their bodies for years to come!

22.7.08

Otago Museum, Maritime Re-fit.

Here are the Otago Museum Exhibition Panels in context.
See how we made them.


Otago Museum, Maritime Re-fit.

3M Controltac was used for all Digital Printing. All Graphics were printed on the Mimaki JV33, large format Digital printer then laminated with 3M cast Matt laminate.
 
This Digital print was applied to 3mm Lexan.
All packed and ready for the short journey to the Otago Museum. It is important that all graphic panels reach our clients in perfect condition.