![]() You can also call or email us for a personalized tour or more information. To view a short video which showcases the new Iridesse Press, please click here. The Xerox Iridesse Press is fully installed and running. BERLIN, Feb 25 (Reuters) - In a converted former mint in Berlin on Saturday, crowds danced in a blaze of strobe light as a rapper hollered Ukrainian lyrics to punchy beats. ![]() In addition to the toner enhancements, the Iridesse is capable of imaging text and graphics at resolutions of up to 2400dpi on a myriad of paper and composite materials in thicknesses measuring up to 24pt (400gsm). The new Fiery Metallics feature allows users to create metallic shades of custom spot colors with no additional prepress work required. Using a multi-pass printing process, up to seven layers of clear dry ink can be applied for a dimensional, tactile appearance. Clear dry ink can be laid over CMYK, gold, or silver as a protective layer on the full page or in selected areas to enhance images. ![]() For example, gold and silver dry inks can be used together or alone and laid down either over or under CMYK. The new Xerox Iridesse Production Color Press utilizes one-pass capability for incorporating metallics, HD White, and HD Clear Varnish all at dazzling resolutions and blinding speeds.Ī unique value of the Iridesse Production Press is the ability to manage two specialty dry inks simultaneously. Imperial Lithographing, a full service commercial printing, fulfillment, and digital imaging solutions partner located in New Berlin, Wisconsin is proud to announce the addition of a state-of-the-art digital printing press to augment its print collateral offerings to their customer base. Dedicated to Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of Europe’s first movable-type printing press, it has an interesting collection of early printing antiquities as well as a replica of the original press.IMPERIAL INTRODUCES WOW FACTOR ENHANCING ITS DIGITAL CAPABILITIES Gutenberg Museum (Mainz)Ī must-see for fans of the printed word, this museum has two original 15 th-century Gutenberg Bibles. Established in 1877, it currently has more than 60,000 exhibits that span 5,000 years. With a special emphasis on design and fashion, the Museum of Applied Arts (Museum Angewandte Kunst) showcases some outstanding works. The contemporary furniture exhibits are not to be missed! Museum of Applied Arts (Frankfurt am Main) It focusses on research and the presentation of design, and examines its relationship to architecture, art and everyday culture. Vitra Design Museum (Weil am Rhein)įounded in 1989, this museum is one of the leading design museums in the world. The museum is currently closed for renovation and will reopen in 2022, but it has a temporary space on Knesebeckstrasse in Charlottenburg, Berlin. The collection documents the history of the Bauhaus in art, architecture, teaching and design. It houses an impressive collection of 180,000 architectural plans and drawings, as well as 600 models! The permanent exhibition, “From the Prehistoric Hut to the Skyscraper”, has 24 large-scale models from the Stone Age to the present day. This museum is a real treat for architecture lovers. What’s Up, Germany? brings you a select few: The German Museum of Architecture (Frankfurt) Germany’s amazing abundance of museums (6,200 to be precise!) guarantees some unique treasure houses dedicated to the world of design. Kunst means art, but it also embraces a broader form of creative expression. ![]() Here, international artists have created huge murals, each one as unique as its Berlin neighborhood. Some of the world’s greatest art is kitschy! Guess one person’s kitsch is another’s delight! Kunst Artpark Tegel is a unique place with stunning art. Having said that, kitsch is also enjoyed in an ironic way. It means tacky, gaudy, overly sentimental art or objects that are in bad taste. In industrial design, it would refer to shaping the look of a product. This German word describes the creative process through which a person alters an object or his surroundings to make it his own. This is what the Bauhaus school aimed for: a synthesis of arts and crafts. Translated as a “total work of art”, Gesamtkunstwerk expresses the idea of uniting different art forms to create an immersive experience. This famous German design school, with its functional, no-frills approach, ushered in a movement that had a huge impact on art, architecture, interior design, industrial design and typography around the world.
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