Doing rounded corners is typically the type of thing that makes a printer perspire. Like if you’re interested in some large-sized signage for your new office lobby, for example. Rather than requiring any special dies or mass quantities, we’ve got just the piece of machinery that can work with a variety of shapes and sizes. […]

A look from Switzerland that’s anything but neutral
Switzerland’s Vitra is a furniture company that believes in creating highly attractive yet highly sustainable designs for the home, office and public spaces. Also an exhibitor at NeoCon, Vitra challenged us to produce a signage solution that event attendees couldn’t look away from but also integrated well with the environment around them. Based on […]

Coalesse makes an impression at NeoCon 2011
Coalesse creates beautiful furnishings for sophisticated design and architectural environments as well as home offices – so beautiful that they get awards for these furnishings on a regular basis. So when they wanted to make a powerful impression at the recent NeoCon 2011 show in Chicago, we knew the signage had to be equally impressive. […]

Maybe you don’t need to assemble the largest banner in the world. But it’s nice to know we can do that.
Let’s say your next idea isn’t just big – it’s enormous. Literally. Like a gigantic banner draped down the side of the Merchandise Mart that people need to see from a great distance. Meet the finishing tool designed to help us assemble that job even more efficiently than ever – the Miller Weldmaster 112 Extreme. […]

How to attract 100 hearts on Michigan Avenue
During National Heart Month, Chicago’s most popular street was suddenly adorned with 100 acrylic heart sculptures. A giant Valentine’s Day stunt that was the work of 100 suave Casanovas? No. It was even more worthy cause than love – a month-long campaign from Northwestern Hospital’s Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute to promote heart health awareness, called “Hearts […]

Vancouver Olympics
Our grand-format graphics work at the Vancouver Olympics has recently been featured in two trade publications: Sign Builder Illustrated and Sign & Digital Graphics. The graphics, featuring various logos and abstract patterns in the Olympics branded colors, were made of a mesh vinyl and adhered to a metal stage, where the athletes accepted their medals. […]