Large Format & Lenticular Printing: Who We've Done It For
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From Cubes to Exhibits
A year ago, the area was a hallway surrounded by glass-enclosed cubicles that housed the marketing department. Today, it's a colorful, informative gallery that gives viewers an opportunity to see the wide scope of printing possibilities that are available with Digital Lagoon's state-of-the-art flatbed press.

Cubicles have been replaced by cubistic carpeting, and track lighting now takes the place of fluorescent bulbs. Comfortable benches in the center of the gallery allow viewers to sit and enjoy this unique capabilities display.
There's a vast spectrum of signage here. The enormity of a trade show graphic on MDO plywood featuring a Husqvarna metal saw will initially grab your attention. Despite its massive height of 7 feet and length of 15 feet, the image maintains its flawless, photo quality. There are other trade show graphics printed on fireproof fabric and vinyl-like banner materials.

Local professional sports teams are also represented in the new Digital Lagoon print gallery. Royals’ infielder/outfielder Mark Teahen is featured on a substrate called DiBond, which consists of two sides of brushed aluminum separated by a black PVC core. Two Kansas City Chiefs Pro-Bowl players are also featured on display pieces that are presented annually to the Chiefs’ primary corporate sponsors.
There's a lot more interesting stuff to be viewed in the gallery. At Digital Lagoon, our versatile flatbed press can print directly on lenticular material to create displays that radiate both motion and dimension as the viewer's angle changes. There is a wide variety of lenticular imagery in the gallery including a 6-foot tall, backlit image of a tropical (digital) lagoon, which is an original work commissioned by Florida artist Michael Searle. And there are other lenticulars as small as 6 inches that can be mailed as attention-grabbing postcards.
Other impressive gallery works include a replica of the Brotherhood Bank logotype on brushed aluminum, superimposed on an clear acrylic checkered flag which adorns the bank's suite at the Kansas Speedway. You'll also be taken aback with a wild lenticular that can be seen on exhibit at the Ripley's Believe It Or Not museum in New York City.
After you've checked out all the signage on all the substrates, you can sit back and enjoy an educational, interactive video that demonstrates how our unique press works, and what makes it so very different from the typical printing press. If you'd like to check out this incredible flatbed press or schedule a tour of our brand-spanking new print gallery, call Digital Lagoon at 913-888-3468.
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