This pitch post explains the product 'Full Colour No Fear' Photo Lightbox and its application in numerous interactive settings which could include galleries, schools. offices and public spaces.  It is an excellent interactive and user-friedly friendy product with many applications. 

Dan has created a prototype and is now looking for investors to take to market.

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This pitch post explains the product 'Full Colour No Fear' Photo Lightbox and its application in numerous interactive settings which could include galleries, schools. offices and public spaces.  It is an excellent interactive and user-friedly friendy product with many applications. 

Dan has created a prototype and is now looking for investors to take to market.


I have always loved the look of 35mm slides (positives) when viewed on a light-box. My photography is digital now but I don't like the fact that none of it actually exists in real life, I want to see my photos printed, large and with full colour! I am developing an idea for presenting my photos on very large (A1 size) backlit panels, with the image printed onto something transparent and mounted in large frames. The 'Lightbox' will have a chargable battery installed with a winder handle (like a camping light or torch).

I am seeking collaboration and/or advice on several elements of the production development:

The lightbox itself including the frame, the diffusser panel, the LED matrix and the power/charger system.

The transparent material to print on.

The ink used.

The product will be branded as 'Full Colour No Fear'

The prototype uses an existing lightbox to power the application.  The 'Full Light No Fear' product will use a greener sustainable alternative that will incorporate manually rechargeble battery operated and not reliant on 'plugged in' electricity to power.

Below are some images from the development phase using commercially available A4 light pad (used for drawing/tracing) and clear plastic used for overhead projectors, show both with the backlight off and on.

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