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Refined Sight - W Hotels graphic installations

“The overall effect of both lenticular pieces was overwhelmingly positive and memorable. We really hit the mark in terms of quality and impact for the W through lenticular.” For this project, Refined Sight produced a unique image of a woman in a dress diving into water. The image was shot from underwater and as you view the image from different angles, the color on the dress changes, bubbles appear and a transparent W is revealed. The company also produced a special backlight image of a goldfish bowl to accompany the lenticular display. Read more 

 

Tachanat a Hof Haminhara — 3D vending machines' displays

‘’We were immediately very enthusiastic‘’,- says Mark Laniak, Excelsus President,-‘’LensFree dramatically alters the lenticular landscape by letting anyone print with ordinary, available materials.
A large share of the print buying market would like to utilize lenticular, but many have been unable to justify the price because of the cost of lenses.’’
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We R.Signs — Lenticular flip on transportation vehicles:

"Our customer was dumbstruck by the result and it was really amazing to observe passers-by’s surprise and wonder...
If you are serious about having a lenticular 3D business, then HumanEyes is the solution.”
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Reflex - The lenticular magic box

The resulting promotional piece called “The Magic Box” contains a variety of items including: coasters, a mouse mat, a wand, postcard, and an information booklet. All were designed with a mystical twist and employ morphing, animating, flipping and/or 3D techniques. Read more.

 

Fotolito Garbero - Juventus lenticular billboard

For Juventus Centre corridors, Fotolito Garbero produced a huge flip tiled poster. Since the billboard was very large, the image was broken in 6 sheets of lenses (90*120 cm each). Then, the lenses were overlapped to create a 5.4*1.2 m giant image. People who cross the corridors can see a Juventus player moving along with his ball. Read more.

Mc Donald's Bus Shelters

DE GROUP and Impressions International collaborated on a project commissioned by DDB on behalf of McDonald’s Australia. McDonald’s was looking for a stand-out advertising solution for bus shelters in order to promote its new ‘’McDonald’s 24 hour store’’ concept. The project imagined by DDB featured a flip effect based on 2 images: passers-by could see a young man yawning and then eating a hamburger. Read more. 

 

 

 

The lenticular ad lamps

Eye Popping Ad filled the ad lamps with photos of the top contestants and added twinkling and moving stars in the background. The lamps were placed on the tables throughout the event.
In order to produce those lenticular ad lamps the company used 60 LPI lenses. The ad lamps were produced with 3D but also flip and zoom effects and the images were printed on a Canon 6100. Read more.