The Great Swiss Travel Journal

ifolor: you can't get any more holidays in a book

Just under three metres high, with a weight of 700 kilos and 6,000 holiday snaps: the Great Swiss Travel Journal was on tour at the main stations of Lausanne, Bern and Zurich. It will now be a new eye-catcher at the ifolor head office in Kreuzlingen.

An exciting project for the specialists of Frontwork.

The size, weight and foil prints with the length of a football pitch made the development of the mega-book an exciting project for the specialists of Frontwork.

Three hours for the assembly.

Only three hours were available for the assembly. The short time period demanded a frame construction which could be quickly and easily assembled and disassembled. The transport was carried out with a delivery van including trailer on account of the Swiss ban on night-time driving for trucks.

The quality of photographic paper, solid and flexible as well as kink- and break-proof.

The handling demands were high and required creative solutions. The material had to imitate the quality of photographic paper but nevertheless be solid and flexible as well as kink- and break-proof. The decision was made in favour of PET-G material. The 40 pages could not be allowed to sag while being turned under any circumstances.

The time from the initial discussion to the implementation amounted to six weeks.

System supports with precisely calculated metal brackets provided the perfect solution. As a result of its extensive experience with custom-made designs, Frontwork was able to put the idea of the Notch Interactive agency into practice for the customer ifolor. The time from the initial discussion to the implementation amounted to six weeks.

The impressive photo book enabled passers-by to browse through summer memories even after their holidays.

Concept: Notch Interactive AG, Angela van der Sman and Søren Schröder, Zürich
Customer: ifolor AG, Marina Lopes, Kreuzlingen
Implementation: Frontwork AG, Maurizio Ghiotto, Wallisellen