Changsha's first 3D newspaper gives 3D glasses to enjoy football babies
Changsha's first 3D newspaper gives 3D glasses to enjoy football babies
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Changsha Evening News invested heavily to create the first 3D three-dimensional newspaper in Hunan - "South African Adventures" 2010 South Africa World Cup special report 3D special issue was launched
Led Hunan print media into the 3D era.
An unprecedented visual experience, with big-name stars falling from the sky to shock the soul; Sensory shock like never before,
The football baby is delicate and graceful; An amazing newspaper reading experience
Let you feel the excitement of the World Cup showdown.
History is always being rewritten, in line with the newspaper concept of "readable, durable, must-read, and love to read" for readers,
Over the past 50 years, it has led the Hunan newspaper industry all the way:
The province's first color newspaper, the province's first fully digital print media, the province's first newspaper group...... today
"Changsha Evening News" once again leads the way, with the world's leading high-tech 3D graphic media production and design technology,
Huge investment to create the first 3D newspaper in Hunan.
With a good level of design and production, the content is of course the current eye-catching World Cup.
"Adventures in South Africa" World Cup 3D special issue is all made of high-quality coated paper.
Double-sided color printing is designed to reflect the best results of 3D newspaper reading.
The 3D special issue has 16 editions in four directions, and here you can "read" the injury of the farewell Samba Army and the Pampas Condor.
Witness the matador and uncrowned king Huashan compete to become the eighth World Cup king in history.
Of course, don't miss the graceful figure of the football baby under the 3D stereoscopic effect.
Even the advertisements are displayed in 3D technology, and the advertising effect is better.
Different from reading ordinary flat newspapers, reading 3D three-dimensional newspapers requires wearing special 3D red and blue glasses that come with the newspaper.
The 3D special issue of "Adventures in South Africa" World Cup has a circulation of 100,000 copies, fully covering the densely populated newspaper spots in Changzhou, Zhuhai and Tan.
A pair of 3D glasses is included exclusively for retail newspapers.