• DES will demonstrate how to turn your 2D ideas into 3D images.
    DES will demonstrate how to turn your 2D ideas into 3D images.
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In FMCG packaging, brand consistency and speed to market count for a lot. At PrintEx 2015, DES will demonstrate packaging proofing solutions that tick both these boxes and more.

DES will provide a ‘one stop shop’ for solutions which go from concept artwork and mock-up to final proof.

Starting with IC3D Suite, we’ll be demonstrating how 3D design realisation jump-starts the process of visualising exactly how a product will appear in packages and on store shelves in front of the customers,” explains product specialist Ian Bain from DES.

We’ll show how design iterations can happen in seconds instead of days and can be shared with the entire team just as quickly – reducing time-to-market while pushing profits into overdrive,” he says.

If a flexible packaging proof or mock-up is required, Bain says, ORIS Flex Pack//Web provides a ‘turnkey’ solution in harmony with the Roland DG VersaCAMM VSi series printers. Specialty XG inks expand the achievable colour gamut making spot colour accuracy ‘a breeze’, and ORIS Specialty Media ensure the highest quality proof goes out the door.

On the stand, DES will be producing packaging proofs and showing mock-ups on typical packaging substrates.

The company will also be demonstrating how the ORIS CxF universally communicates colour data to every link in the supply chain to ensure brand colour consistency, so the brand owner can be confident that when a proof reaches the printer, the brand colours will be in a 'language' they understand.

Visit DES on stand #1732 . To book a personal demonstration with Ian Bain, contacting him directly at ian.bain@des-pl.com.au

PrintEx 2015 runs from 13 – 15 May at Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park. Register here

 

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