Creative Cut 2017-18

Duggal Visual Solutions welcomes you to the 2017-2018 edition of Creative Cut.

As a leader in visual communication, we are proud to continue our longstanding history of innovation in photographic printing. Meanwhile, our evolution from acclaimed photo lab to world-class production house aligns us with renowned consumer brands, esteemed creative professionals and inspired leaders pushing the boundaries of creativity in art and commerce. Creative Cut is a curated collection of our most fruitful partnerships over the past year, and simultaneously an exhibition of our vast capabilities spanning everything from wide format graphics to digital displays to studio services.

Turn the pages that follow, learn the backstories, see the results and get inspired. Then, visit www.duggal.com and www.duggal.com/connect for all things visual.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Coach: Disney and Elvis . 2 Paul Nicklen Gallery . 4 St. Patrick’s Cathedral . 6 Anne Finkelstein at New York Transit Museum . 8 Vibrachrome TM Sent Into Orbit 10 Hulu’s ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ at New York’s High Line 12 eBay at the Soho Grand Hotel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Mary Mattingly’s Metal Magic with Vibrachrome TM 18 Puma Reimagines Shoe Packaging 20 SVA Honors Design & Typography Legend Louise Fili 22 Clarins First Standalone In The U.S 24 Fine Art Photographer Reka Nyari’s ‘Geisha Ink’ 26 David Yurman Highlights 28 Alexei Jawlensky @ Neue Galerie 30 Starbucks Highlights 32 Uniqlo 34 ‘Tattooed New York’ at New York Historical Society 36 City Acres Market at 70 Pine 38

One World Trade ‘Neighborhood Wall’ 40 Ralph Lauren: Famed Car Collection in Fall Fashion Show 42 Lancôme Monsieur Big Mascara 46 Duggal Greenhouse Highlights 48 Mosafer Display at Flagship Store 52 NYC VA Medical Center 54 Cindy Glaznrock’s Installation at 270 Madison 56 Keith Ellenbogen: New York’s Marine Life 58 Duggal x SnapCab x Corning 60 Roberto Cavalli’s 3D Flair at NYC Flagship 62 ‘WE ARE – A Nation of Immigrants’ 64 Emporio Armani Pop-Up @ WTC Oculus 66 Charles Tyrwhitt: Custom Framing 68 Christopher Bishop Fine Art 70 Street Barriers as Art 74 St. Ives Pop-Up ‘Mixing Bar’ 76 Index 78

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COACH: DISNEY AND ELVIS

Coach’s 75th anniversary brought a nostalgic twist to high-end fashion with the Disney x Coach collection, starring the one and only Mickey Mouse.

DUGGAL’S ROLE On the eve of the Disney x Coach release, the exteriors of 118 Coach boutiques in the U.S., Japan and China saw a large-scale Mickey Mouse transformation. When the collection headed to outlet stores, Coach once again called on Duggal to orchestrate a same-day installation across 70 stores. Duggal’s long-running relationship with Coach also earned us the nod for in-store production promoting the brand’s Elvis-themed Spring 2017 collection. Safe to say, this partnership is always entertaining!

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PAUL NICKLEN GALLERY SOHO

Award-winning National Geographic photographer, Paul Nicklen, is on a mission to help preserve Earth, one image at a time.

Raised among the Inuit people of the Canadian Arctic and trained as a marine biologist, Nicklen’s lifelong commitment to documenting the planet’s polar regions and oceans was further strengthened by the launch of his SoHo gallery, the Peter Nicklen Gallery, on Earth Day 2017. DUGGAL’S ROLE Duggal prepared 18 perfectly refined images and completed 18 clear Plexiglass frames with aluminum backing—all within 24 hours. Each piece was then professionally packed and delivered to the new gallery space in time for the soft opening.

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ST. PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL

With more than 5 million visitors each year, St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City requires careful preservation met with equally sensitive aesthetics. To obscure the scaffolding in place for construction of a glass wall at the Lady Chapel, mesh banners were hung between the columns behind the alter. DUGGAL’S ROLE In partnership with the cathedral’s trustees and creative communications agency, DBOX, Duggal produced the 11-foot-wide, 23-foot-high banners, placing a soft frame of straps around the piece, both to anchor it and provide balance for a seamless appearance. The column straps were camouflaged by sleeves printed in the church’s stone pattern from the center of the image.

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ANNE FINKELSTEIN @ NEW YORK TRANSIT MUSEUM

Inspired by the engineering, choreography and interactions in New York City subway culture, Anne Finkelstein’s 2017 exhibition replaced the vintage ads in a 1961 subway car with images of her own. PLATFORM: Creative Musings on Mass Transit, was a crowdsourced exhibition providing a platform for “commuters who happen to be artists and artists who happen to be commuters,” according to the New York Times. DUGGAL’S ROLE Duggal produced and installed more than 50 large pieces for the exhibit, which ran through May 2017. See Anne Finkelstein’s classic work rooted in NYC architecture at www.annefinkelstein.com.

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VIBRACHROME IN SPACE

Dubai-based photographer, Dr. Hersh Chadha, is giving new meaning to “out of this world” artwork.

Dr. Chadha’s beautiful photographs of flowers are with three astronauts in the International Space Station, making him the first person ever to organize a permanent photography exhibition in space. The phenomenal feat even earned him a nod as an honorary guest at Star City during the June 2017 welcoming home of the ISS Expedition 49-50 astronauts. DUGGAL’S ROLE Duggal collaborated with Dr. Chadha to produce his space-bound work on vivid, lightweight Vibrachrome™. See the full backstory at duggal.com/connect .

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HULU’S ‘THE HANDMAID’S TALE’ @ HIGH LINE

Hulu’s acclaimed series, “The Handmaid’s Tale,” was promoted through an experiential marketing campaign in New York City during the week of the series premiere, from April 26-30. Passersby on the High Line were drawn to a brightly lit art installation stocked with 4,000 free paperback copies of Margaret Atwood’s novel, on which the series is based. As the books were handed out, the installation revealed messages of female empowerment and anti-authoritarian resistance, a contradictory nod to the subjugation depicted on the show. DUGGAL’S ROLE The installation was designed by Paula Scher and Abott Miller, produced by Civic Entertainment Group, and fabricated by Duggal Visual Solutions.

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EBAY @ SOHO GRAND HOTEL

Online shopping is more vibrant than ever, thanks to eBay’s new “Fill Your Cart with Color” platform.

The one-day-only attraction outside of Gilligan’s Restaurant at the Soho Grand Hotel encouraged shoppers to break away from boring old beige and shop their way in exchange for an eBay coupon code. “Fill Your Cart with Color” was a unique piece promoting both individuality and creativity. DUGGAL’S ROLE In collaboration with United Entertainment Group, Duggal helped bring eBay’s mission front and center in the heart of SoHo, building the vibrant display with custom framing, mounting, and a double-sided magnetic material that enabled passersby to engage effortlessly.

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MARY MATTINGLY’S VIBRACHROME SCULPTURES

Playful experimentation is at the heart of Mary Mattingly’s artistic practice, and her recent Umberto Boccioni- inspired sculptural painting was no exception. Mattingly’s vision of transforming a metallic print of a man running into a sculptural painting was—quite literally— brought to life using silver matte printing, waterjet technology and the delicate process of bending and scoring to create the illusion of movement. DUGGAL’S ROLE With the help of Duggal consultant, Hope Savvides, Mattingly utilized Duggal’s Vibrachrome™ dye-sublimation metal printing solution to create the silver matte print that would inspire her three-part image creation.

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PUMAPITCH PACKAGING

PUMA, with experience agency Cramer, debuted exclusive shoe packaging for members of PUMAPitch— a loyalty program dedicated to up-and-coming soccer players. PUMAPitch members receive their soccer shoes in a sleek, coded lockbox made from everlasting polypropylene instead of traditional cardboard. Each case is imprinted with an anthem that celebrates players “who dare to work harder, to be harder, to demand more— from themselves, their gear, and the game.” The wording contains a code to unlock the box, turning a purchase into an experience. DUGGAL’S ROLE Duggal led the production of dimensional, varnished metal prints hand-mounted on the outside of the boxes, and printed postcards and stickers to further strengthen the connection between brand and loyalist.

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LOUISE FILI @ SVA

The School of Visual Arts (SVA) brought Louise Fili’s influential work to its Gramercy Gallery in 2016, honoring the graphic designer with the 28th Annual Masters Series Award and Exhibition. Designed and produced by chair of 3D Design, Kevin O’Callaghan, The Masters Series: Louise Fili, was the first-ever retrospective of Fili’s 40-plus-year career of elegant design spanning food packaging, restaurant branding, book cover illustration and the authoring or co-authoring of more than 20 books on design and typography. DUGGAL’S ROLE Duggal had the opportunity to work directly with Fili to reproduce her body of work for The Masters Series, which featured more than 200 pieces, including floor graphics and 10-foot-tall replicas.

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CLARINS KING OF PRUSSIA

French skincare and cosmetics company Clarins has long been a mainstay in America’s top department stores, but until recently, had no standalone stores in the U.S. and only one globally. Clarins opened an 1,800-square-foot store in King of Prussia Mall, just outside of Philadelphia. The brand’s one-of-a-kind in-store design, combined with its award- winning products and on-site spa, gave Philly a new, exclusive destination for beauty. DUGGAL’S ROLE Duggal produced an array of visuals for the store, including custom magnetic panels with receptor graphics, wall graphics, optically clear and photographic prints, and a fabric graphic light box display. Duggal also provided site surveys, material consultancy and pre-production testing, all expedited for the grand opening.

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REKA NYARI’S ‘GEISHA INK’

Reka Nyari, a professional fine art and fashion photographer, unveiled her breakthrough project, Geisha Ink, at Emmanuel Fremin Gallery in Chelsea in March 2017.

Described by Nyari as “a multi-layered story of female independence,” Geisha Ink is told through a young woman who rebels against the expectations of the “traditional, repressive culture” in which she was raised by having every one of her lovers tattooed to her body. DUGGAL’S ROLE Nyari has worked with Duggal for nearly 10 years to bring her images to life. Duggal had the chance to collaborate with Nyari to produce Geisha Ink, and to learn more about the highly acclaimed series during a March 2017 Q&A that can be seen on duggal.com/connect.

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DAVID YURMAN HIGHLIGHTS

David Yurman’s “theatrical windows” tell an ongoing brand story of ingenuity and artistry. Contrary to the traditional, product-driven retail display that so many brands default to, the luxury jeweler instead creates visual experiences that stretch their own creative boundaries and spark inspiration in shoppers. DUGGAL’S ROLE Duggal’s Steve Arnesen has been working with the David Yurman in-store and retail design team since 2007, consulting in every facet from material selection and installation logistics to digital media, including the always-intriguing “Wow Wall” at Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City.

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ALEXEI JAWLENSKY @ NEUE GALERIE

Russian-born expressionist artist Alexei Jawlensky’s first full museum retrospective in the U.S. was displayed at the Neue Galerie in 2017.

A large-scale reproduction of Jawlensky’s self-portrait was printed on canvas and placed next to the exhibit title, which was printed in Jawlensky’s script. A smaller, vinyl-printed version of Jawlensky’s portrait accompanied a statement installed on a burnt sienna colored wall in the entryway. DUGGAL’S ROLE With the help of Duggal consultant, Hope Savvides, Mattingly utilized Duggal’s Vibrachrome™ dye-sublimation metal printing solution to create the silver matte print that would inspire her three-part image creation.

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STARBUCKS HIGHLIGHTS

It’s not just the coffee that keeps people coming back; the Starbucks experience is one of superior service, environmental awareness and ethical sourcing stitched together with cohesive, creative design. DUGGAL’S ROLE As Starbucks’ preferred graphics and material production consultant, Duggal works alongside their world-class team to develop captivating visuals on unconventional surfaces.

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UNIQLO HIGHLIGHTS

Minimalist yet bold, simplistic yet scientific, UNIQLO continues to show why it is one of the world’s most innovative brands. DUGGAL’S ROLE As UNIQLO’s trusted graphics partner, Duggal produces the eye-catching visuals that make waves with consumers—from a hip pop-up in Williamsburg, to a cool collaboration with Mona Kim, to Novak Djokovic-endorsed sportswear and beyond.

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‘TATTOOED NEW YORK’ @ NYHS

Tattooed New York, on display at the New York Historical Society from February through April 2017, portrayed the rich history of body art and tattoo culture in New York. The exhibit highlighted the transition of tattoos from Native American art form to sought-after commodity, opening with the Colonial Era and moving through the 20th century before arriving in 21st century New York City, where the practice continues to flourish today. DUGGAL’S ROLE Duggal printed six large-scale Vibrachrome™ photographs presenting bodies as canvases against black backdrops, revealing the unique use of a controlled color palette grounded in black ink.

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CITY ACRES 70 PINE

The opening of City Acres Market at 70 Pine Street in many ways signified Lower Manhattan’s recovery from Hurricane Sandy in 2012. The sprawling food hall and high-end grocery store offers every culinary element a downtown Manhattanite could need. With flagships now in Brooklyn and Manhattan, City Acres Market is eyeing expansion throughout the New York metro area. DUGGAL’S ROLE Duggal produced full-scale signage capturing the essence of City Acres’ mission to “deliver an elevated shopping experience that embraces food, and appeals to both the new and established residents of the neighborhood,” using laser-etched wood, cloth-face lightboxes, translucent displays, dimensional lettering and other sophisticated visual elements.

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ONE WORLD TRADE ‘NEIGHBORHOOD WALL’

For New Yorkers, One World Trade Center is more than just the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere—it is a symbol of the pride and resilience that comes with living in NYC. The main building of the reconstructed World Trade Center has attracted highly recognized companies, such as Condé Nast, Inc. Magazine, Fast Company and more. In 2017, the Durst Organization and NYC graphic design house, Language Dept., came together to create a visually inspiring commercial sales office on the building’s 63rd floor. DUGGAL’S ROLE Duggal and Language Dept. collaborated to produce a large “neighborhood wall” featuring Vibrachrome™ and Plexi pieces along with stretch screen monitors and animated graphics.

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RALPH LAUREN: FAMED CAR COLLECTION IN FALL FASHION SHOW Luring the who’s who of fashion nearly 40 miles north of Manhattan at the height of New York Fashion Week, Ralph Lauren staged perhaps one of the most unique and memorable runway shows in NYFW history at his own garage in Bedford, New York. Don’t let the word “garage” mislead you – Lauren’s is more like a multilevel museum of rare and vintage cars. DUGGAL’S ROLE To synchronize Ralph Lauren’s 888 Madison Ave. flagship with the runway theme at his estate, Duggal Visual Solutions transformed the store’s lobby into a gallery of classic car images around one of Lauren’s cherry-red Ferraris.

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Cosmetics giant Lancôme added yet another head-turner to its line of luxurious cosmetics with the debut of its Monsieur Big Mascara in 2017. Monsieur BIG Mascara is “a BIG volume mascara that delivers instant heart-stopping volume with up to 24-hour wear that lasts all night, and even the morning after, for your biggest, blackest, boldest lashes yet.” DUGGAL’S ROLE As Lancôme’s 10-year in-store graphics partner, Duggal was entrusted with creating ‘big,’ bold visuals to introduce Monsieur BIG in stores across the U.S. Tracy Pisarczyk led the Duggal team in producing thousands of illuminated transparencies and banners along with uniquely cut pieces for select stores, all with expert retouching and installation.

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DUGGAL GREENHOUSE HIGHLIGHTS

2017 was another banner year for the Duggal Greenhouse, which attracted the likes of Adidas, Bacardi, PepsiCo, the Pave Gala, the Fashion Tech Forum and many more notable brands and events.

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DUGGAL GREENHOUSE HIGHLIGHTS (continued)

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MOSAFER

Like Duggal, Spaeth Design has been creating many of NYC’s most memorable storefront holiday windows for decades. Spaeth partnered with luxury world travel retailer, Mosafer, whose glass-fronted 57th Street flagship store provided the perfect canvas for an artistic vision. DUGGAL’S ROLE Spaeth and Duggal collaborated on a larger-than- life NASA-style view of Planet Earth for Mosafer. After consulting with Duggal, Spaeth chose a material called Lintec that provides a clear surface with an adhesive back. Duggal’s production team at the Brooklyn Navy Yard printed the 22x20-foot image on a large format UV flatbed printer in four precisely cut panels, with white ink to achieve a telescopic effect.

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NYC VA MEDICAL CENTER

The Manhattan campus of VA New York Harbor Healthcare on the Lower East Side serves veterans living across the five boroughs. As part of an ongoing initiative to uplift patients’ spirits with vivid imagery promoting veterans’ wellness, Duggal and the VA Medical Center set out to beautify the site’s walls and interiors with images sourced by Duggal and chosen by the hospital’s staff. DUGGAL’S ROLE Once the images were chosen, Duggal produced the selections on wide format, eco-friendly wallpaper donated by Neenah Paper. The final pieces are installed in two of the center’s psychiatric rooms. Next, Duggal plans to reimagine roughly a dozen rooms throughout the hospital as fundraising allows.

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CINDY GLANZROCK @ 270 MADISON

Native New Yorker and real estate executive Cindy Glanzrock brings experience in marketing, retail and real estate to her consultancy and brokerage, Glanzrock Realty Services. Glanzrock put together a tour with the Young Men’s/ Woman’s Real Estate Association of New York to look further into the growing trend of lobby art in some of Manhattan’s sleekest corporate office buildings. She herself curated the lobby beautification program for 270 Madison Avenue.

DUGGAL’S ROLE Duggal produced a backlit self-adhesive vinyl for Glanzrock’s vibrant display at 270 Madison.

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KEITH ELLENBOGEN

Underwater photographer and videographer, Keith Ellenbogen, is committed to promoting awareness and conservation of New York’s marine habitat. Displayed at the National Arts Club’s Trask Gallery, “Underwater Wildlife New York” showcased the diverse creatures along New York’s shorelines, an element often overlooked by city-dwellers. A perfect marriage of marine ecology and photography, Ellenbogen’s exhibition provided a captivating journey through the waters from Montauk Point, N.Y. to Cape May, N.J. DUGGAL’S ROLE Ellenbogen selected Duggal’s digital c-prints to capture the exhibition’s vibrant colors and details. More than 20 large-format pieces were carefully sized to best scale tiny creatures and illuminate intricate details before being mounted on borderless floating Plexiglass frames.

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DUGGAL X SNAPCAB X CORNING

SnapCab, a leading paneling innovator specializing in elevator interiors, wowed architects and interior designers at the 2016 AIA Convention with its colorful exterior wall panels made from Corning® Gorilla® Glass. The use of Gorilla Glass provided SnapCab with more flexibility to design its elevators based on ideas, rather than being constrained by limited options in production and material. DUGGAL’S ROLE In addition to bringing world-class graphic production to Corning’s heavy-duty commercial glass, Duggal is helping to expand the SnapCab bracket panel system’s application from elevators to lobbies, conference rooms and other areas that have been traditionally limited in design.

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ROBERTO CAVALLI

Italian fashion designer and visionary, Roberto Cavalli, brought an unexpected element of dimension to his flagship at 711 Madison Avenue. Cavalli’s Upper East Side storefront embodied the legend’s reputation for innovation with dazzling images and three-dimensional elements. DUGGAL’S ROLE Duggal’s Faith Young consulted with the Cavalli brand retail design team to produce a series of eye-catching graphics, bringing in Duggal lenticular artist, Amit Dhawan, to develop two hologram-style pieces installed in the store’s corner windows.

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‘WE ARE – A NATION OF IMMIGRANTS’

Portrait photographer, Joe Standart, is committed to honoring the shared humanity and dignity of all people, emphasizing that America is a country built by immigrants. Part of an ongoing series from his organization, Portrait of America™, “WE ARE – A Nation of Immigrants,” advances Standart’s mission to encourage viewers to contemplate the lives of the individuals pictured to stimulate an open embrace of difference. DUGGAL’S ROLE A Duggal client since the 1980s, Standart worked with us to produce the installation, which comprised 28 mural- sized photographs occupying more than 1,550 square feet across several street-level storefronts. Duggal printed Standart’s images on self-adhesive vinyl with matte UV protective lamination, ensuring the portraits appeared sharp with no glare.

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EMPORIO ARMANI @ WTC OCULUS

Emporio Armani created a two-week immersive brand experience in NYC’s World Trade Center Oculus in August 2017. The luxury brand showcased its new ‘Because it’s You’ fragrance for her and ‘Stronger with You’ fragrance for him in an eye-catching pop-up store enhanced by banner graphics replicating Armani’s signature sleek imagery. DUGGAL’S ROLE In collaboration with Mission Media and Chemistry Creative, Duggal’s Carole Garcia provided material and installation consultancy to develop an 11-foot cubic banner wrap replicating the brand’s distinctive imagery with vivid detail, precise color matching and flawless adhesiveness.

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CHARLES TYRWHITT

British clothing retailer Charles Tyrwhitt recently opened a new flagship store in Westfield World Trade Center, NYC’s newest shopping destination. Known for its well-crafted clothing and history in British shirt making, Charles Tyrwhitt employed a unique interior design strategy for the new location, combining visual merchandising with deconstructed products. DUGGAL’S ROLE Working on a tight timeline, Duggal’s framing department sewed, assembled and arranged a variety of materials– including bow ties, a dress shirt, a shoe and a suit jacket–within five custom walnut art frames. The process involved innovative adhesive and mounting techniques on Plexiglass, executed to precision by Duggal’s team of framing specialists.

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CHRISTOPHER BISHOP FINE ART ILLUMINATES RARE PONTORMO AT ACADEMY MANSION Christopher Bishop Fine Art’s presentation of a circa 1537 double-sided drawing by Italian Mannerist painter Jacopo Pontormo was a consensus highlight at Master Drawings New York 2018 on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, where the rare artwork was priced at $1.65 million. DUGGAL’S ROLE The Connecticut dealer called on Duggal to help transform the Academy Mansion at 2 East 63rd Street with original drawings that he described to Robb Report as “preparatory studies for a long-lost fresco cycle that once graced the ceiling of a loggia in Cosimo de’ Medici’s Villa Castello in Florence.” Duggal fabricated the drawings into vivid light boxes mounted on the mansion’s ceiling, effectively emulating the Villa Castello itself. Duggal’s Faith Young also consulted with Bishop to produce a collection of accompanying displays giving additional context to the recovered masterpiece.

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NYC STREET BARRIERS

New Yorkers are accustomed to seeing safety barriers lining the streets of heavily trafficked areas throughout Manhattan. After the NYPD placed concrete and Jersey barriers along Fifth Avenue storefronts, the Empire State Building’s owners sought to dress the eyesores with something more visually inviting to visitors. DUGGAL’S ROLE Duggal developed artistic barrier covers with a sleek pattern and produced two rounds of prototypes, arriving at a non-adhesive, drape-style final product for 11 concrete and nine Jersey barriers. The Jersey covers were deliberately designed to be shorter than the barriers to avoid chipped ends and allow for a more secure attachment.

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ST. IVES ‘MIXING BAR’

America’s #1 scrub brand invited guests to a first-of- its-kind experience in the heart of SoHo, where you can “see, smell, touch and create” your own custom scrubs and lotions at the St. Ives Mixing Bar using 50+ combinations of natural exfoliants, extracts and moisturizers. “In addition to showcasing many of the St. Ives ingredients people know and love, the St. Ives Mixing Bar will also offer guests the chance to experience over 20 new, on-trend skincare ingredients such as pink lychee, kale, ginger and volcanic sand,” St. Ives said in a press release. “All custom face scrubs and body lotions will retail for $12 each.” DUGGAL’S ROLE NYC communications and experiential agency, Mission Media, incorporated fun shapes and pops of color into the Mixing Bar’s interior design to evoke a sense of summer fun, while snippets of the St. Ives’ story strengthen the connection between consumer and brand. Duggal brought the Mixing Bar to life with bright vinyl graphics throughout the 1,800-square-foot space.

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INDEX

3D/Lenticular Printing 62, 63 Artisan Framing 26, 68 Audio Visual Services 28 Banners 46, 47, 66, 74 Brand Messaging 16, 20 CAD Cut Vinyl Graphics 30 CNC Routing 32 Canvas, Printing to 30 Custom Commercial Graphics 76, 77 Custom Fabrication 6, 12, 14, 16, 28, 32, 34, 42, 68, 70 Custom Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6, 12, 14, 16, 74, 75 Digital HD C Prints 4, 58 Events 48, 49, 50, 51 Fine Art Photographic Printing 26, 70 Gallery Plexi Mounting 4, 5, 30, 40, 58 Glass, Printing to 60 Interactive Design and Production 12, 28 Large Format Printing/Graphics 52, 58, 59, 64

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Laser Cut Graphics 28, 32, 38 Lettering, Dimensional 38 Light Boxes 24, 33, 38, 46, 70, 72 Magnetic Display 16, 24 Mesh Banner Printing 6 Metal, printing to 20 Museum Exhibition Graphics 8, 22, 30, 36, 70, 72 Photo Printing 2, 4, 42 Retail Display 2, 28, 34, 38, 42, 46, 52, 53 Retail Installation 2, 24, 34, 42, 46, 66 Self Adhesive Vinyl 2, 35, 56, 64, 74 Street Barriers 74 Trade Show Graphics 60, 61 Vibrachrome 10, 18, 36, 40 Video Display 40 Wall Murals 22, 32, 54 Wood, Laser-etched 38 Wood, Printing to 32

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