Sustainability was a big part of six displays by BIGink  in downtown Seattle, created in conjunction with the Seattle Convention and Visitors Bureau.

BIGink used its Gandinnovations Jeti 3324 solvent printer to output onto Ultraflex’s biodegradable BioFlex vinyl and placed the displays in the windows of a recently vacated storefront. The banners were hung three feet from the windows, with other graphics affixed to the glass to create a three-dimensional effect. The images, portraying scenes of local color, were captured by photographer Michael Craft.

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