Case Study

Collaboration

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Efforts of Mimaki
'BAPE KIDS®', a kids' brand of 'A BATHING APE®'
Cooperated in printing and cutting BABY MILO® and cute characters on rubber sheet at CJV150 Series and in making only one original T-shirt in the world.
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"andMade.kitasando", Japan's largest fashion FAB, specializing in clothing creation
Introduced CJV150 Series (Inkjet printer with a selection of sublimation transfer ink) as a textile printer and printed original design of customers.
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Artist: Yumie Shirai, SANTO MYUZE (Ueda municipal art museum)
Cooperated in the print of her work "Oto-maku (Windscreen)".
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Contemporary artist, Ms.Chihiro Koshi, Designer Mr.Akihiko Momose (MOMOTOSE), and SANTO MYUZE (Ueda municipal art museum)
Offered children's "Appupu" photographs printed on canvas.
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Ueda city art museum.
Mimaki overcame difficult challenges, and created a perfect replica print.
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Ueda city art museum.
Mimaki printed outdoor/indoor display boards and fabric banners, and provided printed signages for the exhibition.
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Tokyo kaihou-ku at Isetan, Shinjuku, Tokyo.
“Glitch image” that was purposely created using bugs and errors. This art collaboration used glitch images, Sanrio characters, and a Mimaki printer.
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“Moleskine Atelier” in Loft Yurakucho in Tokyo.
Attendees enjoyed printing their original design images or photos on the notebook with the UJF-3042HG.
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Taeko Isu, a designer
UJF-3042HG collaborates with Taeko Isu, a designer/creator, at Happy Printers, a custom print shop in Tokyo, Japan. This project is published in MdN, a total information magazine for design and graphics.
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Kaiyukan, an aquarium
The walls and the surfaces of coin-lockers were decorated with super large photo printing of beautiful creatures under the sea taken by Yasuaki Kagii.
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