Elevated Printing
By printing multiple layers of ink it is possible to create both optical and tactile texture effects. Our PRISMAelevate XL and Touchstone software enable visualization and collaboration between designers and printers.
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Case study – Photo museum aan het Vrijthof
The Fotomuseum aan het Vrijthof in Maastricht, the Netherlands, had a special exhibition by Dutch photographer and media personality Humberto Tan: ‘Tomorrow will be better’. Next to videos and audio tours for adults and children, the exhibition also showed several elevated prints of the hands. The prints were prepared with PRISMAelevate XL and printed on the Arizona series. It created an extra layer as visitors could not only see the photographs, but could also touch it and feel it. This gave a unique connection to the person behind the photograph.
Read and watch more hereCase study – STALE AMSTERDAM
STALE AMSTERDAM’s unique approach to portraiture has captivated the art world, with his pieces teeming with emotion and personality. His new collection, inspired by Dali, came to life due to a close cooperation between Arius Technology (scanning), Canon (elevated print) and Stale Amsterdam (artist).
Read and watch more hereCase study – Mauritshuis
She might be one of the most beautiful girls of the Netherlands. Or maybe even in the world. The Girl with a Pearl Earring, painted by Johannes Vermeer in 1665 is well known across the world. For a special project by the Mauritshuis Museum in The Hague, The Netherlands, Canon Production Printing contributed to give this true Dutch masterpiece new dimensions through its unique elevated printing technology.
Read and watch more hereCase study – CBB – Revolutionising Braille printing
The Christian Library for the Blind and Visually Impaired (CBB) is one of the largest Braille printers in Europe. With the arrival of the Canon Arizona 1360GT Flatbed printer in combination with Touchstone software and the ProCut digital cutting table, they are now able to offer a total package to their users.
Read the case study hereCase study – Alain Mikli
Since 2003, Alain Mikli (now part of the distinguished Luxottica Group) has been breaking down barriers to art for the blind and visually impaired through the creation of tactile interpretations of artworks for all to enjoy.
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