Friday, May 29, 2009

Sign Post Away

OK, so I've been looking at large scale printing materials for use on medias such as billboards, signposts and fences.
So far I've found some great outdoor large scale building wraps, here are some of the main ones.
Prices start at around $100 per square meter; this particular company do all the scaffolding, mounting etc. I like that they specialise in outdoor long lasting printing. I think this is exactly the sort of thing we need.


Digitally printed mesh for building wrap advertising.

adpHence™ is uniquely placed to offer building wrap products to the Australian market. Maximise the impact of your advertising message by presenting it on a grand scale.

In conjunction with leading fabric tension engineers, adpHence™ has developed a fully certified and insured process for creating building wrap advertising products, allowing Australian advertisers to take advantage of technology only previously available overseas.

pHencewrap building wraps are printed on adpHence™ Crest Mesh.



Premium PVC-coated
UV-stabilised
Fire-retardant
Anti-fungal fabric finish
Ideal for building wraps


Digitally printed billboard advertising products




Billboard advertising is one of the most popular forms of advertising. Commonly found along busy roads and high traffic areas, billboards are a the ideal choice to gain maximum exposure.

Super-tough PVC vinyl
UV-stabilised
Fire-retardant
Available in any size to meet custom requirements
Installation available

For more information and quotes you can go to

http://www.phenceit.com/adphence/

Thanks,

Alana.

4 comments:

  1. This is good. Its very important that printed material does not get damaged and that it lasts for the entire campaign period. I think tis company will ensure this.

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  2. Good info in post ;-]
    The Melbourne CBD building is situated on LaTrobe St, near Central train station. The estimated total coverage area from one floor above street level to ten floors above is 1220m2, in two equal sections of 21m wide by 29m high.
    If the pedestrian footpath is to be closed for scaffolding, i am guessing there will be extra expense involved, above the 100 dollars per square metre.
    Owyn

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  3. owyn does have a point but we have no budget so its all good. The raps would take longer to build and would cost more but i think in the long run they are very effective
    nick

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  4. This post is really informative. I had no idea how much is involved in displaying a simple banner or billboard. The link is very useful... I agree with Nick that the wraps will take longer to build and cost more, but yeah they would last longer and be far more effective. Jess. Edwards

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