The image above is a great example of a vehicle wrap decal. Because the car is already white, we were able just to print and cut out just what was needed for the image. This method was able to reduce the cost of the vehicle wrap substanically.
However, we did have a problem with the files. Because the files were sized for a different car year, the images didn't look right when they were resized. We had adjust to graphic to the car.
Helpful tip: It is important to give the year of the model because of measurements and graphics. Also if supplying graphics, make sure that the graphic designer is able to adjust the sizes. So when it is adjusted it won't look distorted.
Simple tips like these can make getting a vehicle wrap easy as 1-2-3.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010
The Places We Live
The image above is a photograph done by Photojournalist Jonas Bendiksen for his exhibit, "The Places We Live." Images likes like the one above recreates the living rooms of 20 families from the slums of Jakarta, Mumbai, Nairobi, and Caracas. With the help of a large format printer, Jonas was able to turn his high resolution photographs into 3-D, life size replicas of the rooms. The thought behind this creative idea was "to create for viewers a virtual experience of visiting the families." Jonas was able to create this feel and environment with the help of a large format printer.
For more information on Jonas Bendiksen, please click here.
To create your own 3-D image, please visit here.
For more information on Jonas Bendiksen, please click here.
To create your own 3-D image, please visit here.
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