AoSA Image combines advanced digital printing, material testing and fabrication to create surfaces with real depth. From subtle UVgel texture to raised UV ink, custom casting masters and dimensional wallcoverings, we select the process around the material, environment and experience the project needs.
Subtle detail / tactile finish
Suggestions of use - Stickers that can be applied where texture is desired.
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01 / COLORADO UVGEL FLXTURE
Subtle texture, printed at production speed.
Canon FLXture uses five prepared UVgel layers to add controlled micro-relief to flexible print. It creates a refined tactile finish rather than a heavy raised build—useful for multidimensional stickers, labels, wall graphics and branded details that reward a closer look.
Texture
Five-layer micro-relief
Best for
Stickers + labels
Format
Flexible roll media
Build fine grain, textile weave, linework or embossed-style lettering into the print.
Pair tactile detail with matte, gloss or mixed-finish effects where the selected Colorado configuration supports them.
Designed for subtle, repeatable texture on flexible roll media.
Final texture, finish and suitability depend on media selection, artwork preparation and production testing.
Layer / cure / repeat
Use raking light in your photography so the height and edge definition are visible.
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02 / LAYERED UV INK
Raised graphics with real depth.
Layered UV printing deposits and cures selected ink areas repeatedly, creating physical relief directly on compatible magnetic and rigid materials. AoSA can build tested graphic areas to approximately 1 mm, turning logos, linework, topography and spot details into tactile features above the surface.
Tested build
Up to ~1 mm
Substrates
Magnetic + rigid
Effect
True raised relief
Use for raised logos, wayfinding, patterns, fine-art accents and dimensional product graphics.
Let the base material remain visible around the printed relief for a more material-honest result.
Confirm height, edge quality, adhesion and durability through project-specific samples.
The approximately 1 mm figure describes AoSA’s tested production target, not a universal result on every material. Samples and adhesion testing are required.
Custom pattern / repeatable casting
Casting can be used for multiple applications reach out to us to discuss further option.
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03 / DIGITAL MASTER + CASTING
From digital pattern to cast exterior form.
DIMENSE can generate custom textured stencils and surface masters from digital artwork. AoSA carries that geometry into a secondary mold-making and casting workflow for FRP planter skins, façade panels and other formed exterior elements—creating repeatable texture without relying on a stock mold pattern.
Workflow
Digital → mold → cast
Applications
Planters + façades
Material
Project-specific FRP
Translate branded patterns, organic textures and custom relief artwork into a casting surface.
Prototype the pattern digitally, then repeat it across multiple cast components.
Coordinate resin, reinforcement, coatings, attachment and code requirements around the final exterior application.
Roland/DIMENSE documents the digitally produced stencil and casting concept. AoSA’s FRP adaptation is a custom fabrication workflow and must be engineered and tested for each exterior use.
Color + embossing in one workflow
This Material is unique and with additional steps can be used not only on walls.
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04 / DIMENSIONAL WALL SURFACES
Dimensional walls, printed or painted.
Roland DG DIMENSE pairs texture-forming media with CMYK water-based ink, structural ink and heat. The media expands in digitally controlled areas to create embossing up to 2 mm. The wall surface can be printed in full color or produced as emboss-only material and painted after installation.
Embossing
Up to 2 mm
Finish
Printed or site-painted
Acoustics
Assembly-dependent
Create custom feature walls for hospitality, retail, workplaces, exhibitions and residential interiors.
Select from non-woven and textile media with matte, suede, pearl, metallic and other finishes.
Confirm fire performance and other commercial classifications for the exact media and installed assembly.
Manufacturer literature reviewed for this section does not identify standard DIMENSE wallcovering as an acoustically rated product. Any acoustic claim should be based on a separately tested wall assembly.