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What's New on Studio LexJet
If you haven’t visited Studio LexJet recently, check it out! We’re continuing to expand and diversify the content to cover a wide range of topics. If you would like to contribute an idea or article, contact Eileen Fritsch for more details: eileen.fritsch@lexjet.com

LexJet materials were used for graphics at the exhibit Terra Cotta Warriors: Guardians of China's First Emperor which is at the National Geographic Museum until March 30.

Setting the Stage for a Major Exhibition at the National Geographic Museum

When the National Geographic Imaging Department created graphics to tell the story behind China’s ancient Terra Cotta Warriors and other artifacts now on display at the National Geographic Museum, they used an Epson Stylus Pro GS6000 with LexJet Sunset Satin Canvas SUV. Some of the text-intensive canvas prints were adhered directly to the walls by a professional paper-hanger. Supporting illustrations, including a 16 x 3 ft. panoramic shot of the archaeological site in China where the Terra Cotta Warriors were uncovered, were displayed as gallery wraps.

Designing Trade-Show Displays with Your Images

Many LexJet customers use LexJet materials to create trade-show displays either for their own studios or for customers. This post lists the 10 most common mistakes made when creating graphics for 10 x 10 ft. booths and suggests a few ways to avoid them

Vincent Goetz's photograph of the surface of an oxidizing gas pump looks like a painting.

Vincent Goetz Brings a Painterly Look to Abstract Photography  

When Vincent Goetz resumed his photography career after 30 years, he discovered everything had changed. Today, it’s all about experimenting with the limits of digital instead of Kodachrome. And although the learning curve in digital photography has been immense, Goetz understands that digital printing is radically changing our perceptions of what photography can be. Goetz was invited to exhibit at the Yuanfen New Media Art Space in Beijing China, partly because his style is such a distinctive hybrid between abstract painting and photography and might be readily adaptable to emerging forms of décor for large office and commercial spaces.   

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