What better way to make a big splash for London’s Fashion Week than a giant magazine? Photography students from the London Fashion College provided art for the jaw-dropping, 12-page, 5 x 7-foot publication, which was tweaked in Adobe PhotoShop and InDesign, then turned over to The Print Space in London.

Using its Epson Stylus Pro 11880 printer with Shiraz RIP and Epson Ultrachrome K3 archival inks, The Print Space output the pages onto Epson semi-gloss 250-gsm photo paper. To achieve the magazine effect, the pages were screwed face-down to a strip of Perspex, which was held between two large, flat bases, on which they could then be turned.

THE PRINT SPACE
www.theprintspace.co.uk

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