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Avery Dennison rang the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange to mark 75 years.
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Is Latex the ideal solution for all your textile signage needs? Let’s reach a conclusion by examining the complexity of textile signage applications.
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Usually, I write about new and cool uses of digitally printed fabrics. This is about something much more mainstream: banners.
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The possibilities for dye sub are endless with a range of materials that can be infused with vibrant color, and are durable, lightweight and easy to clean.
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Grand-Flex 15-ounce coated backlit and Rio 15-ounce laminated backlit.
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FESPA 2010 heralds the launch of FESPA Fabric, a “show within a show.”
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Print service providers are turning to fast-growing soft-signage applications that provide a more upscale appearance than traditional PVC, vinyl and paper, and are easier to ship and install.
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Mesh shades reduce glare and energy costs, while providing brand promotion.
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Eastman Kodak Company introduced two output solutions for the commercial display market, bringing the premium look and feel of photo-grade printing to UV-curable inkjet media.
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The luxury retail center DFS Galleria Waikiki in Honolulu, Hawaii, required a temporary facade to conceal the construction of a new Burberry store.
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Fisher Textiles’ 480L Soft Poly Pad, an alternative to foam and core boards for retail signage applications, can be dye sublimated and UV-curable printed with roll-to-roll or flatbed printers.
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Until recently, dye-sublimation printing was treated as a “black art,” by which many members of the industry were intimidated due to its complexity.
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Textiles provide options that let your customer’s advertisements stand out.
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Paper and plastic bags have their environmental issues, so it’s somewhat obvious which bag solution is likely to win in the end. Fabric is it.
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Kurt Lisk watched the development of digital fabric graphics closely, but held off introducing the technology into his business until it was right for his product.
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Digitally printed fabrics provide a world of opportunities for home interior applications.
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Explore the two printing technologies that have taken the fabric graphics industry by storm.
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Apollo Flag media from Neschen offers fast dry time, scratch resistance and a wide color gamut.
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In one of our recent surveys, commercial interior wall coverings was identified as one of the strongest growing applications for wide format digital printing.
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Mass customization helps companies meet customers’ real needs—efficiently.
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International retailer IKEA is facing a global backlash from customers and design aficionados after changing its font from a customized version of Futura to Verdana.
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Three companies work together to craft an engaging exhibit for the EuroShop trade fair in Germany.
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Professional wide format digital print buyers expect to increase their spending on floor graphics.
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A stone tablet may have served the early Viking explorers well, but the 21st century demands more flexibility—and certainly more mobility. That’s why soft signage continues to evolve.
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Moss Inc. announced that Joyce Read has joined its national sales team to direct its sports marketing initiative.