Wednesday 1 July 2009

graphic formula turned into 3D signs in 2 days

1st July 2009

Just completed an interesting display job for a major healthcare company. They wanted a graphic formula made into a 3-dimensional sign for their offices. The 'formula' consisted of 12 pieces, about 400mm wide in total, and they wanted it to appear to 'float' in the air.

Solution: we had the pieces laser-cut out of 18mm MDF. We laser-printed the graphics onto self-adhesive pvc, then cut them out and wrapped the MDF pieces in them. The smallest pieces (+ and =), which were only 12mm across, were hand painted. All elements were then glued to clear acylic backboards. All completed in 2 days. for more information see www.prod-ctr.co.uk