Cut Vinyl
Exhibition stands and Banners can benefit from having digital cut vinyl lettering, logo's and patterns.
The major benefit of vinyl for outdoor banners is that it is waterproof, and can be wiped clean for re-use again and again. |
How to apply Vinyl
The first image shows the vinyl on it;s backing sheet, fresh out of the machine and excess vinyl weeded away. a Carrier is then applied to the front of the vinyl (image 2) to hold the vinyl ready to be placed onto its final destination. You peel the backing sheet (image 3) which reveals the sticky side of the vinyl. The vinyl is then put in place, and smoothed down with an applicator (image 4), and then the carrier is peeled away (image 5), leaving the vinyl in place. |
Window Graphics
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For shop window displays, Vinyl provide a long term and clean solution to adding that bit extra to your window display, allowing people to see at a glance your phone number / web address and any other details that someone passing by may be interested in.
Also, small shapes of frosted vinyl can be used on large glass windows and doors for health and safety compliance. |

Colour Swatches Available |
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Perforated Window Vinyl
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A one way vinyl that provides a highly visible graphic from one side, and lets you look through from the other side.
Known under a variety of names, such as "Contra-Vision", "50/50 One Way Vinyl" and "One Way Vision", but is best described as "the stuff at the back of buses". |
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Diffuse Blocking
Allows light in, but provides privacy for those inside by diffusing the shapes inside. Shapes can be cut out of the blocking to allow logo's to show through. A cheaper alternative to having the glass sand blasted, and providing the same effect. |
Vehicle Graphics
Personalise you company vehicle with your logo & contact details, or go for a vehicle wrap and turn your vehicle into a full colour billboard! |
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