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Range of signage installed for leading manufacturing company
When Hytorc, a leading manufacturer of hydraulic and pneumatic bolting tools and equipment, moved to their new premises in Cramlington they called upon Signs Express Newcastle to help design and install a full range of signage including; external fascia signs, internal reception sign, information and door signs, contravision window film, pull-up banner stands and digitally printed Phototex, a re-positional self-adhesive media.
First step was to specify the external fascia signs that had to be attractive and eye-catching but also durable and cost effective. Cut out acrylic letters fixed on locators to the exterior cladding. The letters have a digitally printed face matching their company logo style. The bold red flash in their logo was cut from aluminium composite and fixed behind the cut out letters. The overall effect is very pleasing and has certainly been noticeable to passers-by.
The logo was also applied, in the same style, in the reception area. New door and information signs were fitted throughout the premises providing clear information and direction for all building users.
Hytorc wanted to provide a dramatic visual impact in their meeting room so we applied digitally printed Phototex which is a re-positional self-adhesive media, displaying some images of the industries Hytorc supply. The appearance of the meeting room was further enhanced by applying contravision privacy film to the windows.
The theme from the meeting room was also carried through onto three pull-up banner stands which have been designed so they can be used together or separately.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Signs Express Newcastle .
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