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Monday, 19 July 2010 00:00

Select Digital Print helps with exhibition project

Select Digital Print group has completed a major national exhibition project for St. Mullins Heritage Centre in Co Carlow. Designed and built by fourth year students of architecture at University College Dublin (UCD) after a detailed measured survey of the area in 2009 the exhibition is structured around ten separate storylines of the townland. Each chronicle is supported with a collection of artefacts, memorabilia and documented oral history including corresponding imagery to provide an insight into some of the defining periods and great events of Irish history.  
 

Philip Black, financial director of the company, explained the background involved.
"Select Digital was asked initially to provide advice on a suitable material to use for the exhibition graphics based on the construction plan," he said. "After that we produced over 100 different inside display boards, matt laminated and mounted on 5mm Foamex boards, all 335mm wide but in different heights depending on the size of the various stands which were constructed out of timber patons to produce an interlinked grid like frame."

Select Digital Print Group was established in 2003 by Tara Wilson and is located in Whitestown Way, Dublin 24.The group specialise in printed media for exhibition graphics, PVC banners, vehicle graphics as well as design and small format print.
www.selectdigital.ie

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