The art of reproduction
Invention begins with identifying a need

The National Gallery in London houses one of the largest collections of paintings in the world. When a visitor wishes to buy a poster as a souvenir of his visit, his choice is limited to about 5% of the collection, consisting of prints made by the traditional offset litho method. As a result of this need to be able to reproduce a larger proportion of the collection, an initiative, begun in collaboration with the National Gallery, resulted in the original Print on Demand system, which was the precursor to the present system described below.

The art of reproduction
Copyright
Through the contracts that Art on Demand has signed with various important image banks around the world and also directly with diverse artists, the management of the copyright to any work that is printed using the Art on Demand system is carried out by ourselves directly and securely, paying royalties via the internet.
Components of the "kiosk" system hardware platform

Made with highly durable materials with a modern and innovative design, these components have been designed to optimise performance and durability with excellent maintenance, repair and specialised support.

The interactive centre, with its colourful appearance and high visibility, together with the large format printer are the most visible part of the solution. It only requires between two and four square metres of space for it to function fully, using less space than used in the traditional arrangement of exhibiting and storing prints.