Consumables-Media – Wallcoverings
The World Bank Group’s in-plant is experiencing a wide-format boom. From wall and floor graphics to rigid signage, customers are coming up with plenty of ideas for new projects. In-plant Impressions Editor-in-Chief Bob Neubauer talked with Wes Troup to hear what’s been happening at this large, leading-edge in-plant.
Toronto-based sign-maker Minoh Inc. used Drytac ReTac Textures Linen embossed film to create a series of striking wall graphics that were integrated as part of a wider interior video wall display.
Recess Creative used wall graphics created by Repros Inc. as an aid in keeping a dedicated interior wall space within a large international airport clean and protected.
Leeds, UK-based wide-format printing and signage specialist Imageco used Drytac SpotOn SynTac and ViziPrint Deco + to produce a range of POS and window graphics for footwear brand Dr. Martens at its new test and learn concept store on Carnaby Street in London.
Printing for local schools can be both a lucrative and rewarding business opportunity.
With so much focus on printing and devices that print, it’s easy to lose track of the fact that production is a broader process. While it is safe to say that all steps within that process add value, not all producers take the steps needed to extract full value from the services they provide.
Using Mactac’s IMAGin ROODLE, BIZPORT created a statement-making graphic and applied it to a 26x75' interior wall at the Virginia Beach Sports Center’s main entrance.
Kenneth Burns, owner of Axis Graphic Installation, which has service areas across the Northeast and in Texas, talks about how his company has adjusted to industry changes, what graphics producers and installers need to now, and his role at the PRINTING United Expo.
Empire Screen Printing highlights its warning, danger, and safety decals that keep people safe by warning them of potential hazards.
With so many types of printable window films available, PSPs can help restaurants with much more than short-term promotional graphics.