Since white ink was introduced a few years ago, DigiGlass have created a range of dynamic projects.
A key feature of white ink is its ability to run gradients. The white ink enables users to create some areas that are opaque, and other areas that are completely clear, all in the one panel of DigiGlass.
The flexibility of white ink allows designers to control the transparency level of the print. More white ink can be used for greater privacy, and less ink can be used for greater transparency. Any combination of transparency is possible across a single panel, with the added bonus of maintaining high levels of light transmission.