Consumables-Media – Films & Flexible Plastics
A UK company headquartered in London wanted a consistent, unique look that popped throughout its office building. This London company elected to install LINTEC’s E-2100 ZC window graphics on the glass walls and dividers throughout its office building.
Premier Graphics used a range of films and laminates from Drytac supplied by ND Graphics to produce a series of stunning and colorful graphics for an innovative project at the Cambie Street Bridge in Vancouver.
In celebration of the 30th anniversary of Bucknell University’s Sigmund and Claire Weis Center for the Performing Arts, members of the university’s Publications, Print & Mail department installed graphics on the Weis Center’s 20 windows with visually stunning images of Weis Center performers.
A company headquartered in Boston elected to decorate the glass in its reception area with one of LINTEC’s most popular digital window graphic films. The design reflects their global reach, and includes the frosting effect so that staff would be granted privacy from visitors in the reception area.
Brett Martin will be exhibiting its range of plastic sheet solutions at PRINTING United Expo.
General Formulation announced the launch of three new AutoMark Cast films.
Minoh Inc used Drytac ReTac Textures Linen embossed film to create a series of striking wall graphics.
FDC launched a new holographic film— Lumina 3400— ideal for general-purpose graphics, short-term signage/graphics, decals, and labels.
General Formulations launched GF 765 Rainbow Holographic Film. GF 765 adds a whole new dimension of color to graphics.
Avery Dennison introduced its new Dusted Crystal decorative architectural window film.