Consumables-Media – Vinyl
While many of us would like to stay indoors with a warm drink this winter, for many it means installing graphics in cold conditions.
After changing out its logo a few times over the years, the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division wanted to find a way to solidify its brand identity by prominently displaying its new logo for everyone to see. To complete the project, the center reached out to Barefoot Graphics.
Lloyds Autobody, a specialist in body and paintwork repairs for premium and luxury cars, has relied on a Spray Booth Liner from Drytac for the past five years.
To show its support for Toronto Pride, longtime Pride sponsor Toronto-Dominion (TD) Bank wanted to install a large, circular rainbow graphic on the ground of the courtyard by its headquarters. TD Bank sought the expertise of AIP Media, based in Mississauga, Ontario.
Graffiti Shield is a converter of anti-graffiti films and surface protection films. They also install anti-graffiti films in commercial properties for the protection of elevators and escalators. Graffiti Shield currently operates with two SP2000 100w from Trotec Laser to create customized surface protection solutions.
SpeedPro Imaging owners Rick and Connie Rhind Robey in Silver Spring, Md., were recently testing HP Optimal Gloss Air GRP and HP Gloss Polymeric Overlaminate distributed by LexJet for wall graphics, and getting great results.
Space within a shopping mall in Calgary, Alberta, was transformed into a tennis court using floor graphics media from Drytac. The project, at the Core Shopping Centre, was to promote the first Men’s ATP Tennis event, hosted at the Alberta Tennis Center.
Mactac celebrates its milestone 60th anniversary this year. Founded in 1959, Mactac’s pressure-sensitive adhesive materials are used in a wide range of markets and industries.
It’s was one of the greatest comebacks in football history: Liverpool FC’s win against Barcelona, overturning a 3-0 first-leg deficit to win 4-3 in the UEFA Champions League. While Barça may not have been the stars of the show, the team’s bus, wrapped with materials from Drytac, certainly grabbed fans’ attention.
TELUS hosted an art competition among local artists, and the winning entry was featured as a huge wall mural on the side of the TELUS Grand Prairie office building. Once the winning artwork was chosen, TELUS partnered with Epic Imaging based in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia to take care of the rest.














