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Howmac Dimensional Graphics Inc, Washington, Signage, Displays, 3A Composites USA, Gatorfoam Board

Washington Sign Specialists Have Used Heavy-Duty Gatorfoam Board For Three Decades

Gatorfoam has been the industry’s leading heavy-duty foam board for over 30 years, and one company has been using it since its creation. Howmac Dimensional Graphics is a family-owned and operated sign company in Sedro Woolley, Washington. The company has been serving the signage and display industry since 1987.
Embrace Building Wraps, 55 Colmore Row, Birmingham, Dibond Hoarding, IM Properties

Dibond Assists In UK’s Largest Building Banner To Entice Community During Major Commercial Development

While a property is being developed, hoarding has the unique opportunity to engage the community and build excitement for what’s to come. Unique to the designers at Embrace Building Wraps in the UK, they often look at a development’s surroundings to determine the appropriate level of advertising at any given site.
Clint Baclawski, Boston Artist, Light Bulbs, Plexiglas Mounted Dibond, LED Art, Pink Church 2014

Boston Artist Creates Incredible Three-Dimensional Works Utilizing Light, Mirrored Glass and Dibond ACM

Clint Baclawski, Pink Church, 2014 Clint Baclawski is a Boston-based artist whose series of light integrated works take his background in photography and visual arts to new heights. Baclawski received his MFA in 2008 and currently works at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, the only free standing public school of art and design in the country.
Art of Living Foundation, Second Church of Christ, Historic Building, Design Dynamic, Exterior Dibond Signage, Los Angeles, California, Photo Untold LA Blog

Design Dynamics Use Dibond For Challenging Signage On Historically Registered Building

Design Dynamics, California signage and print specialists, recently completed the exterior signage on a historically registered building in Los Angeles. The project was a difficult one, requiring new signage to be applied to the classical architectural marvel. The signage was required to not damage the building, or permanently alter it in any way.
Rookes Alley Castle Street Subways Revitialization, Wallspace UK, Dibond, Digital Print, ACM

Dreary Subways Redesigned With Colorful Student Artwork Printed On Dibond ACM

There were a number of factors that dictated the initiation of the revitalization of the Rookes Alley and Castle Street Subways. A major contributor for the redesign was the mounting pressure from local authorities to improve air quality and encourage walkability within the city.
Ian Kirkpatrick, Leeds Artist, Renaissance, Dibond Mural, South Bank UK

Leeds Artist Brings New Life To Vacant Building With Colorful Dibond Mural

Ian Kirkpatrick is a Canadian-born artist who moved to the UK in 2008 where he began his graphic design and contemporary art career. His works have been featured on an international scale from New York to Berlin galleries. Unlike artists who often choose a single, or maybe even a few mediums to work with, Kirkpatrick utilizes a wide array of materials from corrugated cardboard to stainless steel.
Spiral Colour Hoarding Printing, Cheshire West Chester Council, Dibond Aluminum Composite

UK Development Uses Nearly 300 Feet Of Dibond Hoarding To Engage Passerby

Commissioned by Cliché Marketing in 2015, Spiral Colour’s Hoarding Printing specialty group designed and installed nearly 300 feet of Dibond hoarding for a riverside property development. The Cheshire West & Chester Council development lies along the River Weaver, in the Northwich town center, and will feature, upon its completion, 320,000 square feet of retail, leisure and parking space.
Baggs Square Association, Historical Mural, Utica, NY, Image Press Cicero, Dibond ACM

Small Town’s Historical Timeline Realized With 76-Foot Dibond Mural

The Bagg’s Square mural is a 76-foot historical timeline of Utica’s past. In Utica, New York, a $250,000 grant was awarded from National Grid to the Bagg’s Square Association, which enabled the association to develop a large Dibond paneled mural, designed by Michelle Truett. The installation features 110 historical elements including people, places and events that made the city what is today.