The lenticular printing process is utilized when your project needs to covey a sense of depth or motion. Consisting of a printed image that is viewed through a lenticular lens screen, a lenticular image creates the illusion of 3D or motion in the underlying image.

To create a lenticular image, artwork needs to be on digital files that are in standard Mac format on a standard format disk. Please note that for motion lenticular of a live image, a professional quality original videotape is required.



Holograms are three-dimensional pictures that are created using a laser light source to treat flat art or a model imaged on a photosensitive plate or film. Think of a hologram as a window frame where the image can be behind the window, in front of the window, or in the same pane as the window.

Holograms are used in many industries, including printing publishing, packaging and plastics. Popular applications include brochures, books, magazines, cards and boxes. There are many stock foils and films that can be applied to almost any smooth coated paper or board stock as well as aqueous coated substrates and plastic surfaces. Holograms can be created in a variety of sizes, which makes them ideal for a wide range of projects.