Passion Graphic signs a spectacular design for the HLM 2025 Congress
Larger than life! The Passion Graphic group, based in Roissy-en-Brie in the Seine-et-Marne region of France, designed and built a life-size elevator model for an Emmaüs Habitat communications campaign, presented at the HLM 2025 Congress at Porte de Versailles.
More than just a set, this bespoke, hyper-realistic creation embodies the printer's expertise, from concept to stage: art direction, 3D engineering, workshop fabrication and on-site installation. The 1-scale elevator is made up of a polystyrene structure and a brushed aluminum Dibond finish, with an XXL sticker from the Emmaüs Habitat campaign. The sticker will be displayed and deployed for six months in several residences.
LeClub prints on a rope curtain
Correze-based design, print and video agency LeClub designed a rope curtain printed with a Jetrix flatbed table for La Corderie Palus, which makes hemp ropes by hand.
An original creation that illustrates the possibilities of personalization on atypical textile substrates.
ICB sublimates paper with meticulous laser cutting
Imprimerie Chauvat-Bertau (ICB), based in Collégien in the Seine-et-Marne region of France, has showcased all its craftsmanship and technological expertise in an invitation signed by graphic designer Marie Grange. Produced on GF Smith's Rust paper, the design features an extremely precise laser cut of an openwork tree.

Between poetry and technique, this project illustrates ICB's mastery of top-of-the-range finishes and the enhancement of noble materials.
Alpes Packaging signs an eyewear display
Based in Haute-Savoie, Alpes Packaging, a specialist in packaging design and engineering, has designed a counter display for French sporting goods brand Mavic, to promote its range of eyewear.
This staircase-style stand can accommodate four pairs of Mavic bikes. Its design, which combines a sloping yellow stand with black trays, echoes Mavic's visual codes for perfect brand consistency.
Ready-to-use, lightweight and unassembled, this custom display combines visual impact with practicality.

AFC Communication prints an original deck of cards
Based in Reignier-Ésery in the Haute-Savoie region of France, AFC Communication created an original project for the Les Nouv'L Expertes network of chartered accountants: a deck of cards printed in four colors on PEFC-certified paper, produced in small runs.
Each set is packaged in a recycled cotton bag, also personalized in AFC Communication's workshops. A communication medium as playful as it is original.
A wooden display by Groupe Lenouvelr
Bordeaux-based agency Handle With Care commissioned Groupe Lenouvelr, based in La Rochelle in the Charente-Maritime region, to create a different kind of display stand to showcase its brochures. Handle With Care designed a wooden stand.
"And that's where our design office comes in: understanding the intention, exploring the materials, testing, adjusting, right up to bringing the initial model to life and improving it." explains Isabelle Péré, sales consultant with the printing group. The result is a bespoke display unit that is both functional and faithful to the original creative intent.
Bel'Etic signs a beautiful high-end label with multiple effects
Bel'Etic, a label manufacturer based in Longvic, Côte-d'Or, has created a technical and aesthetic label for premium markets, combining window printing, laminating, embossed varnish, hot foil stamping and numbering.
And thanks to its central recess, this label reveals the logo printed on the reverse side of the laminated label, creating a play of depth and transparency.

Designed for the wine, cosmetics and high-end gastronomy sectors, this label showcases Bel'Etic's expertise in custom design and complex finishing.
Falck & Co prints... on brick!
In Fontenay-sous-Bois, in the Val-d'Oise region of France, Falck & Co once again demonstrates its creativity with a high-definition direct print on a brick.
A technical feat that demonstrates the family-run company's mastery of printing on atypical substrates, with precise rendering, vibrant colors and perfect adhesion, even on porous materials.
"At Falck & Co, we like to push the boundaries of printing, turn an idea into a tangible object, and prove that no medium is impossible." emphasizes the company.








