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Archive for November, 2009

Diptychs, triptychs, ... &fotoflōts on walls &fotoflōt arrangements &Wall collage | 24 Nov 2009

Here’s a mind bending panoramic display

Bob Miklosey contacted us to see whether we could handle a panoramic image over 50 inches wide. We told him our widest size is 30 inches, but some customers have split large images into two or more panels, mounted side-by-side. Bob ran with the suggestion and created this innovative fotoflōt arrangement: Most images are split […]

Diptychs, triptychs, ... &fotoflōts on walls &fotoflōt arrangements &Wall collage | 24 Nov 2009

How to display oversize images on fotoflōts

Right now our largest-size fotoflōt is 20″x30″. We get many requests for larger sizes, and growing numbers of customers are ordering multi-panel configurations when their size requirements exceed our current offerings. The example below shows how a 40″x60″ image can be displayed on fotoflōt. The original image was cropped into four 20″x30″ segments. Each segment is mounted […]

fotoflōts on walls &fotoflōt arrangements &Wall collage | 20 Nov 2009

Arrange squares with other sizes

Squares are highly versatile and can be combined with a wide range of other fotoflōts to create beautiful arrangements. The fall colors example below combines two 20″ squares with a vertical 15″x30″. You might experiment with a variety of combinations to get a feel for what’s possible, and what looks good to you.

fotoflōts on walls &fotoflōt arrangements &Wall collage | 20 Nov 2009

Squares make cool arrangements

Square sizes are popular these days, for good reason. Either individually or in arrangements, they create a clean look that has staying power. They’re especially attractive in configurations of multiple fotoflōts because they work together harmoniously. Here’s an example. The center image is a 20″ square, and the two on either side are 10″ squares. […]