Lenticular printing is a special technique that brings static images to life. By layering two or more images under a sheet of tiny lenses (called lenticules), the image changes when you move in front of it. It can flip between pictures, animate a sequence, or create a 3D-like depth.

What Is Lenticular Printing?

Imagine tilting a postcard and seeing it transform. Lenticular prints use precise ridges (the lenses) to direct your eyes to different parts of the layered images. As you shift your viewing angle, your brain stitches these pieces together to see the illusion of motion or change.

How It Works.

One piece, multiple stories

  • No batteries, screens, or gimmicks — just clever printing and lenses

  • It catches the eye and invites people to interact

  • Timeless and intriguing — the effect never gets old!

Why It’s Special.