Be it transforming the look of an office interior, decorating the outside of a building, or even changing the appearance of pavements and flooring, graphics can be used in a whole host of weird and wonderful ways.
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Sign Media Canada spoke with Unique Media Solutions’ owner Dean Smalley to learn more about the shop’s signmaking process, recent projects, and plans for the business.
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Drytac is offering its updated and free-to-download guides that detail the essential aspects of floor, wall, and windows graphics applications.
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Sign Media Canada recently spoke with Cory Byrnes, president and CEO of Letterall Signs Inc., to learn more about the shop’s signmaking process, recent projects, and its secret to supplying Winnipeg with the finest signs and vehicle graphics.
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Since the pandemic started, we have seen unprecedented examples of how Canadian sign industry professionals have risen in solidarity to meet the challenge by pivoting their business to lend a helping hand to the community.
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Sign Media Canada recently spoke with Daniel Rosen, owner and vice-president of Sticky Media in Montreal, to learn more about the shop’s history, signmaking process, recent projects, and how the company has earned the reputation of a trend-setting visual communication provider in North America.
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Roland DGA has developed “build your own” packages to help print service providers (PSPs) produce social distancing signage for promoting safe operating environments.
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Wholesale trade printer SinaLite has introduced two new products to help the print community: social distancing floor graphics and health and hygiene decals.
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The NHL has grown to 31 teams (32 by 2021), each of which is filling their boards with corporate logos and ads which speak to those in the stands, as well as the television audience. Although, it may not seem like much, but it adds up to a lot of wide-format printing.
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Vancouver has become the first municipality to participate in a national railway crossing safety awareness program with the introduction of yellow, diamond-shaped street decals encouraging caution for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers.
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