Standard Bleed for Large Banners
Always keep your critical text at least 2 inches away from the edge of a banner so a metal grommet doesn't punch right through your phone number.
Always keep your critical text at least 2 inches away from the edge of a banner so a metal grommet doesn't punch right through your phone number.
If your audience is driving 65mph your billboard font needs to be thick high-contrast and readable in exactly three seconds.
Always ensure your Coroplast signs are printed with vertical flutes otherwise the metal H-stakes cannot be inserted into the sign.
Always measure your car door before ordering; if the magnet overlaps a door handle or body-crease it will fly off on the highway.
If your banner is going in a high-wind area ask us to double the grommet frequency and reinforce the hems.
Never put a car magnet over a ridge or curve in the door; they only adhere properly to perfectly flat metal panels.
If a sign needs to survive winter snow for a permanent parking spot always upgrade to heavy-duty aluminum.
For chain-link fences around construction sites mesh banners are required so the fence doesn't blow over in a storm.
Acrylic desk signs with brushed metal standoffs give your front lobby a Fortune 500 aesthetic for under a hundred dollars.
We provide wind-resistant A-Frame signs with fillable water bases so they don't blow over and crush your heirloom tomatoes.
If ordering clear decals for a car window always request 'white ink backing' so your logo doesn't disappear.
Pop-up tents offer 360 degrees of shade and massive valance printing areas for your sponsor logos.