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By News Desk
18 June 2012

Oasis Graphic's matte black output has opened the door to more localised advertising campaigns for the phone handset manufacturer

Berkshire-based Oasis Graphic has completed a project for a handset manufacturer in Milan, Italy that made use of its EFI VUTEk GS3250 flat-bed UV printer with opaque matte black ink.

Oasis Graphic and design agency Pope Wainwright spent only 48 hours in Milan, during which time the team installed over 26sq m of graphics on substrates including clear polycarbonate for light-boxes and ferro paper for use with magnetic panels.

The company explains that using matte black in light-box graphics 'results in intensely vivid colours shining out in sharp contrast to the completely opaque black print' for the advertising campaign. 

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