The photographic exhibition was created in conjunction with C3imaging   

 

Antalis has donated Dibond Digital board to support a photographic exhibition highlighting rare Welsh Mountain goats, and joined Arjowiggins Graphic in a global initiative to help Haitian children continue their education in a safe environment.

The photographic exhibition was created in conjunction with C3imaging Liverpool, part of the Zenith Print Group, who turned to Antalis when one of its printers, Stuart Hill, was looking for a material suitable for mounting photographs to raise awareness of the plight of the rare breed of Welsh Mountain goats in Snowdonia. C3imaging agreed to print the photographs free of charge, while Antalis recommended and donated Dibond Digital board.

To produce the finished photographs, C3imaging printed the A1 images onto a satin photo paper using its HP DesignJet Z6200 Photo Production printer. The images were then laminated with Drytac Emerytex laminate before being mounted onto the Dibond Digital using Drytac MediaTac. The board was cut to shape using a Zund XL3200 cutter.

The collaboration with Arjowiggins Graphic is part of the companies’ annual Cyclus campaign, which this year will support Un Enfant Par La Main, a member of ChildFund Alliance, to rebuild and re-equip the Bon Berger School in the southern part of Haiti that was devastated by Hurricane Matthew in 2016.

Antalis is inviting its customers to support the project by helping to rebuild a school virtually through a simple interactive online game, while Arjowiggins Graphic is promoting the initiative through direct mail, e-shots, video, web banners and social media.