For Manolis and George Alpogianis, Founders of America’s Dog & Burger in Chicago, preparing and serving Chicago’s favorite foods has been a family tradition for three generations. Upon deciding their East Randolph Street location needed an interior makeover, the brothers called Graphic Alliance, a full-service marketing firm and go-to source since 1998 for Chicago-area graphic design, printing, vehicle wraps and more.
The plain white walls and glass windows needed to be transformed into a visual storyboard of the restaurant’s fun and unique history, which included inspiration from a great American Road Trip. Graphic Alliance set out designing, printing and installing larger-than-life historic landmarks and family photos for the new restaurant interior.
Graphic Alliance partnered with Mactac (Booth 2539) for all the project’s graphics media needs.
For the front window and glass surface at the cooking counter, they chose IMAGin B-free Frosted Window Films (JX5796MBF). These window films eliminate wrinkling and bubbling and allow for the increased speed of dry application on windows.
For the graphics on the subway tile wall, they opted for Mactac’s high-tack REBEL media (RB528HW54L150) with PERMACOLOR ColorGard LUV matte overlaminate (LUV8254). REBEL H multi-print media is known for its high initial tack and lasting strength. It is designed for interior and exterior marking and signage applications. Adding superior protection and color enhancement, ColorGard LUV provides fast, efficient results, quick wet-out and non-silvering properties.
To make smaller cut letters on the doors, the team went with the MACmark 8300 Series. MACmark 8300Pro is designed for general purpose and promotional signage on flat to moderately curved surfaces.
Finally, to create a unique brick finish, the team used ROODLE (RO628) printable media with PERMACOLOR ColorGard LUV matte overlaminate. ROODLE features a removable adhesive perfect for tiled wall murals, indoor and outdoor signage, bumper stickers and graphics. It is designed for removable graphics meant to be printed flush to the edge.
All cut letter graphics also utilized Mactac’s ST1054 and ST2048 Premask. Graphic Alliance printed the graphics using the company’s 64-inch Roland (Booth 1137) SOLJET Pro 4.
“I’ve printed and installed a number of interior restaurant graphics throughout my career and if you don’t pick the right material, it can be a catastrophe,” Eric Grossman, CEO of Graphic Alliance says. “Mactac’s material is exceptional and their sales team does a phenomenal job helping customers understand what media works best for each application.”
Grossman notes there were several challenges his team needed to overcome with this project — from finding a material that looked like painted brick to the tight timeframe to complete and the need to install all the graphics in one day, while the restaurant was open for business.
“Eric and his team handled and executed the project and our vision beautifully. Graphic Alliance has tremendous experience and the final result fully met our expectations,” adds Manolis Alpogianis.