With the breadth of the internet, most expects to find personalization of services everywhere and especially when dealing with large format graphics. The web has done it to us with “personalization technology,” which enables the dynamic insertion, customization or suggestion of content in any format that is relevant to the individual user, based on the user’s implicit behavior and preferences, and explicitly given details. -Wikipedia
With large format graphics, your print service provider should be able to be as responsive and collaborate your project. They should be equipped to produce your pre-conceived vision and turn it into your custom display or exhibit. After all, large format graphic providers are totally custom driven and custom-created projects. Whether dealing with a B2B client or a business-to-client exhibit, large format graphics are fully custom. There are no mass produced exhibits or solutions, with the exception of multiple runs of your finished sign or display. When choosing your large format graphics provider, you need to look for a rich variety of output service options. By doing such means you will have a better opportunity to explore shapes, surface textures, overall textures, contrasts, and basically, the entire ‘look’ of your project.
When seeking large format graphics providers, you might want to check for available printing options. Whether you’ll be needing large photographic murals output by a laser Lightjet or UV direct flatbed printers or dye sublimation fabric printers, you’ll need to discover what’s in their toolkit. Another determining factor to consider is technical competency of their staff. These equipment is computer-driven, but only good as the operators keeping the machines in control and their output. Go ahead and do a phone interview with them after reviewing their website to discover if they are competent.
Your end product should be able to break the bounds of standard rectangle when necessary. Textural options due to the variety of different surfaces to print on your be your option. Most recently we even printed on Egyptian papyrus, an ancient parchement paper, because we could! This was not simulated to look like papyrus, it actually was papyrus. A diverse range of substrate solutions should be your option, not theirs. This includes different surface finishes such as fabric weaves, smooth paper, canvas, wood, glass, metal, vinyl, acrylic, and even papyrus!
With large format graphics, the final viewing distance determines what resolution your digital files should be. The final purpose of your large format graphic can be helps to define it resolution. Its final exhibit space influences which substrates will work best under those conditions.
Large format graphics are used to skin a trade show exhibit, define a museum exhibit, be an architectural decorative element or wayfaring signage, a hospitality industry’s touch of warmth & color, or advertising graphics as point-of-purchase graphics or outdoor signage. There are so many customized solutions for “looks” for transparency, opaque double-sided, textural overall, a layered look of sheer over opaque. Whether or not budget limits you or physical space limits you; there will always be a customizable solution found to suit you.
Print service providers (PSP’s) of large format graphics offer complete opportunity solutions to create the pre-visualized look of your graphics display. For all your large format graphics projects, call 1.800.829.4562
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