GICLEE PRINTING

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Giclee printing is a high-quality printing technique that produces fine art prints using inkjet printers. The term "giclee" comes from the French word "gicler," which means "to spray." 

In giclee printing, high-quality inkjet printers are used to produce prints on archival paper or canvas. The ink used in giclee printing is usually pigment-based, which provides a wide color gamut and excellent color accuracy. The prints produced by giclee printing are of a high resolution and can have a long lifespan when properly cared for. Giclee printing is often used in fine art reproduction, where artists and photographers can produce high-quality prints of their original artwork. The technique is also used in the production of limited edition prints, where a limited number of prints are produced and sold as a collectible item. 

Giclee printing is also used in commercial printing, where it can produce high-quality prints for a wide range of applications such as posters, banners, and signage. In addition, giclee printing is often used in interior design, where high-quality prints can be produced to decorate homes, offices, and public spaces. Overall, giclee printing is a versatile and high-quality printing technique that produces prints with exceptional detail, color accuracy, and longevity. It is commonly used in the fine art world, but also has applications in commercial printing and interior design. 

Our Giclee Fine Art and Brand Collateral Project Management Service

We provide a full project management service for your giclee fine art and brand collateral printing, from the conception of the brief through to delivery, installation, and aftercare. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Giclee printing offers several benefits, including high resolution, colour accuracy, and longevity. Giclee prints can also be produced on a variety of archival papers and canvases, allowing for a wide range of artistic expression.

  • Giclee printing is commonly used in fine art reproduction, where artists and photographers can produce high-quality prints of their original artwork. The technique is also used in the production of limited edition prints, where a limited number of prints are produced and sold as a collectible item.

  • Giclee printing is often used in marketing to produce high-quality prints for a wide range of applications such as posters, banners, and signage. Giclee prints can also be used in product packaging and promotional materials to showcase products or services.

  • Giclee printing in marketing offers several benefits, including high-quality prints that are visually stunning and attention-grabbing. Giclee prints can also be produced in a variety of sizes and formats to meet the needs of different marketing campaigns.

  • Giclee printing differs from other printing techniques, such as lithography or screen printing, in that it uses inkjet printers to produce high-quality prints. Giclee prints are produced with archival inks that offer exceptional color accuracy and longevity, and can be printed on a variety of archival papers and canvases.

  • Giclee printing can be done in-house if the necessary equipment and expertise are available. However, many artists and businesses choose to outsource giclee printing to us, as we are a professional printing company that specializes in this technique.

  • Giclee printing can be environmentally friendly if the materials used are recycled or sustainably sourced. However, the inks used in giclee printing can be toxic and harmful to the environment if not disposed of properly.

    Overall, giclee printing is a versatile and high-quality printing technique that is commonly used in fine art reproduction and marketing. Its benefits include exceptional detail, colour accuracy, and longevity, and it can be produced on a variety of archival papers and canvases.

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