The term Giclée — pronounced gee-klay is used to describe fine art printing using pigment based, archival quality inks and produced by advanced inkjet printers.

Whereas many traditional print technologies use the classic CMYK 4-colour combination, Giclée printers use up to 12 individual colours.

This gives more depth and richness to the final print, which helps to create stunning vibrant artwork with amazing reproduction that is almost indistinguishable from the original.

Where Giclée really comes into its own is in the production of wall art where customers want top quality that lasts.

This longevity is key because the type of archival inks used on Giclée printers won’t fade and will retain their brilliance for a lifetime.