Pictured here is an example of our window perforated vinyl. If you look real close, you will see the perforations. As you can also see, the face of this vinyl film is white, the back however is black. The combination of black, and the perforation, allow easy viewing from the inside of the vehicle. This is mostly impart due to the back-lit effect the graphic has from the inside. From the outside, at a distance of only several feet, the perforations blend in giving the illusion of a solid film.
Window perforations (sometimes called gerber vision) are most commonly seen on full vehicle wraps but are a great alternative to standard window decaling where vision is needed. The perforated films are also a great option for security. We have installed these films on several rear windows of service vans and trucks to help avoid the curious passerby interested in things that do not belong to him.
No matter how you slice it, widow perforated graphics are a great option for next vehicle window message. Take it from the guys at http://www.minnesotasteelheader.com/
Monday, April 20, 2009
Vehicle window perforation
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perforation,
vehicles,
window graphics
Surf's Up!
We had to post this image. So many people did not believe us when we shared this sighting. For those of you new to this image, it was taken by Davin while on a photo shoot on the North Shore of Lake Superior this past week. He informed us that these guys can often been seen around the Lester River and Stony Point during spring high-wind weather. On this day the wind was howling at around 25mpg and the air temp was in the mid 30's with rain. For most of us this is less than desirable weather, to the North shore surfers this weather is perfect.
You can find out more about this group of surfers at our "Big Links" to the right.
You can find out more about this group of surfers at our "Big Links" to the right.
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surfing
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Spring is here!
Spring is finally here. The grass is greening up and the ground is thawing out for the yard sign season.
Yard signs come in many shapes, sizes and colors. Some are made with coroplast others out of aluminum. More recently we are producing yard signs with a recyclable poly fold-over, ideal for large runs on a tight budget.
No matter what type of sign you end up with it is important that you invest in the appropriate stakes or frames. For instance, we offer about a half dozen different styles of stakes for our corrugated plastic "corex" yard signs. Our economy stakes are great for short term use but just don't stand up for the long haul when mother nature starts blowing. At the other end, our premium stake can get a bit spendy if you are outfitting a large run of your campaign signs. Regardless of your yard sign needs, you can rest assure that we take the time to ask the questions, fitting you with the sign holders that get the job done.
Yard signs come in many shapes, sizes and colors. Some are made with coroplast others out of aluminum. More recently we are producing yard signs with a recyclable poly fold-over, ideal for large runs on a tight budget.
No matter what type of sign you end up with it is important that you invest in the appropriate stakes or frames. For instance, we offer about a half dozen different styles of stakes for our corrugated plastic "corex" yard signs. Our economy stakes are great for short term use but just don't stand up for the long haul when mother nature starts blowing. At the other end, our premium stake can get a bit spendy if you are outfitting a large run of your campaign signs. Regardless of your yard sign needs, you can rest assure that we take the time to ask the questions, fitting you with the sign holders that get the job done.
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coroplast
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