Showing posts with label large format digital printing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label large format digital printing. Show all posts

4.2.10

Outdoor Photographic Prints

Kelk Photography in Dunedin have a 7ft girl on their shopfront display.
This is a laminated inkjet print applied to ACM. This image can be swapped out when they need a change. She really is bigger than life size.

8.10.09

St John's Dunedin

Everyone should do a course in First Aid, You never know when you might need the knowledge.
Here is a laminated Billboard we printed to help St John in Dunedin promote their First Aid Courses.
Working closely with Render NZ, who was project managing St John's new signage programme. We delivered a high standard of graphics for this great nationwide charitable organisation.

22.6.09

Learning can be fun

Here is the sign we designed and made for this Montessori at Macandrew Bay.

29.9.08

Black Books Finished

We have finished!!! Nothing will get in our way, even drain pipes.
It's difficult being noticed in a market where normal/average signage is everywhere.
"Big" digital prints do get seen and talked about around the town. This type of advertising works 24/7 and will last for a number of years, it's a great one off investment.

19.9.08

Black Books

We Photographed the some of the owners favourite books. It was then printed and Laminated the finished size was 1500mm x 5400mm.
At this size you can't see any pixels!

5.9.08

How Big?

When we print at large sizes we need 'BIG' files. Sometimes the only record that is available is a snapshot taken on an old digital camera.
Just ask us, we may be able to help. This original file from the Otago Museum was small and pixelated, but we managed to convert it to print at 2400mm x 1300mm!
So sometimes, "Size doesn't matter"

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.

22.7.08

Otago Museum, Maritime Re-fit.

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


16.7.08

The Printer gets a workout

New jobs for the Mimaki, Self-Adhesive prints that will be laminated.