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Large-format print business Carisma has created eye-catching 3D printed graphics to promote the new ‘Ghostbusters’ film, which was released in cinemas earlier this year.

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Carisma produced graphics for buses that were used in the nationwide campaign

The campaign saw Carisma produce ten 14ft 3D-printed images of the iconic ‘No-Ghost’ sign—printed using a Massivit 1800 3D on Dimengel material—and affixed as illuminated printed wraps on a fleet of double-decker buses that were used across the US.
Visually-appealing bus wraps are not a new application area for companies like ours, but the capability to offer 3D printed versions takes that application to new creative frontiers

Moshe Gil, founder and chief executive officer of Carisma, comments: “Visually-appealing bus wraps are not a new application area for companies like ours, but the capability to offer 3D printed versions takes that application to new creative frontiers.”

Gil also paid tribute to the company’s Massivit 1800, which has helped produce a host of other jobs, saying: “As an innovative company we always think outside the box and this is what led us to Massivit 3D. The Massivit 1800 3D Printer delivers a new level of creativity and extends our design capabilities further than ever before.”


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