Holograms have almost limitless applications across a wide range of sectors.

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Holograms have almost limitless applications across a wide range of sectors. Listed below are a few ideas designed to help you consider how you can apply holography in your business.

Advertising and POS

The use of holography for advertising is particularly powerful and can range from small lenticular holograms on packaging, clothing etc. to large, digital holograms used as poster displays.

Exhibition

Holographic images make for striking features for any exhibition stand at an industry event or conference. Holograms can be designed to project out of a two-dimensional stand giving an impression of an image that is floating in space.
The use of holograms can help your booth stand out from the crowd and create a real impact.

Architecture

Why not present your architectural design using a 3 dimensional hologram allowing the potential client to view your proposal in an exciting and innovative way. Not only does it allow you to differentiate as an architect but this technique should prove cost-effective against some of the existing methods of portraying a building design. And the hologram can be hung in the building once completed.
This approach also applies to the luxury yacht and other bespoke design sectors.

Historical and precious artefacts

Many artefacts cannot be put on display because they are too valuable or are required to be kept in certain conditions e.g. temperature / humidity control. We are able to create holographic images of such artefacts allowing them to be displayed without the risks associated with displaying the genuine article and allowing more people to learn from and enjoy these items. We have carried out a project like this for the National Museum of Wales.

Product Design

It is easy to see how holography can be applied into new product design and display.

Art Market

We would be keen to work with contemporary artists on a collaborative basis to create holographic art pieces.

Publishing

High impact front covers for magazines using lenticular technologies. See work carried out for Saatchi & Saatchi’s client, Tokio Marine.

And the list could go on ...

Discover Holograms

  • Transmission
    Security Hologram Image 1

    Transmission holograms are transparent to allow light to pass through from behind and reconstruct the holographic image.

     

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  • Security
    Security Hologram Image 1

    Security holograms are very difficult to forge because they are replicated from a master hologram which requires expensive, specialised and technologically advanced equipment.

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  • Analogue
    Analogue Hologram Image 1

    Display holograms of the analogue type are the ones most often used for advertising and exhibitions.

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  • Lenticular
    Lenticular Image 1

    Humans, along with many animals, have the ability to see three-dimensional images through the use of stereoscopic vision.

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  • Animated

    A hologram may be produced from a series of two-dimensional pictures. These may come from video, computer graphics, artwork, and photography, or can even be hand drawn animation.

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  • Digital
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    Colour reflection holograms are computer generated using digital technology.

     

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