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Full Point Graphics Uses Roland DG TrueVIS VG2-540 to Create Window Graphics

Made to promote the Museum of Food and Drinks at the Africa Center.

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By: Anthony Locicero

Copy editor, New York Post

These colorful, eye-catching window graphics were designed, produced and installed by Hiroshi Kumagai of New York City-based Full Point Graphics to help promote the Museum of Food and Drinks at the Africa Center – a special exhibition that was scheduled before the onset of COVID-19. 

 

Kumagai created the graphics for each window and printed them on 60/40 perforated vinyl with his Roland DG TrueVIS VG2-540 wide-format printer/cutter using specially formulated, wide-gamut TR2 inks. 

 

“It was extremely important to print with vibrant colors to capture the essence of African food culture,” said Kumagai. “Our TrueVIS VG2-540 with Orange ink and an expanded gamut was the perfect printer for the job.” 

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