Speech-Bubble Signature Delivery at Davichi Optician Academy's 20th Graduation

For Davichi Optician Academy's 20th graduation, two MP-C transparent canvases handed signatures from graduates to faculty as speech bubbles.
Apr 28, 2026
Speech-Bubble Signature Delivery at Davichi Optician Academy's 20th Graduation

Davichi Optician Academy graduated its 20th class in 2026. The 20th-anniversary edition needed something more than the standard ceremony. The academy wanted graduates and faculty to leave a mark, on each other, in the same room.

What we built

Two MP-C transparent guestbook canvases, placed on opposite sides of the venue — one for graduating students, one for faculty. Both signed in to their own panel. The signatures didn't stay there.

The scene we ran routed each signature as a small speech bubble across the room to the other panel. Student notes drifted toward the faculty side. Faculty notes drifted back. By the close of the ceremony, both panels held a mix of the two groups' handwriting.

Why two panels, not one

A single guestbook captures who came. Two panels in dialog capture what they wanted to say to each other. For a graduation, that distinction matters.

The two-panel setup also splits the queues. Students sign on one side, faculty on the other, and the room fills both panels in parallel during the welcome window.

What attendees experienced

Graduating students wrote thank-yous to specific instructors. Instructors wrote brief recognitions back. The speech bubbles took a few seconds to cross between panels, slow enough that people watched them arrive.

By the toast, both panels were dense with handwritten messages crossing in both directions. Several graduates photographed the faculty panel as a group memento. Several faculty photographed the student panel.

Who this is for

Schools, academies, training programs, and any ceremony where two distinct groups need to acknowledge each other. The MP-C canvas pairs cleanly — two units operate as one event, sharing the same scene.

If your graduation is also a thank-you, the two-panel handoff is how the thank-you finds its target.


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