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<br>Midlands-based Hollywood Monster has just completed installation of this giant 22 x 9m Contravision graphic banner onto the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge Hotel Development located in Westminster, directly opposite the Houses of Parliament. The banner took two days to install by an abseiling team and is made up of 44 3 x 1.5m one-way vision film panels directly applied to the hotel’s glass window atrium frontage.

A Monster of a job
When Ken Brook Crispin, chairman of Seabrook Crisps,asked Quarmby Colour “Can you produce large-format printed Helium filled balloons to look like giant crisp packets?" the answer was "Leave it with us". As you can see Quarmby came up with the goods, in time for the Great Yorkshire Show, with 16 balloons (one for each flavour of crisp made by Seabrooks) measuring 1m x 2m.

Flying high
<p>As part of Manchester United’s projects to mark its centenary next year, Quarmby Colour was asked by Conrad Davies, the commissioned designer, to produce 16 wall montages for the corridors of the Centennial Club suites. Each montage had a direct printed oak panel for the backdrop and then 3mm PVC printed graphics were overlaid.</p>

Quarmby scores with Man Utd
<p>As part of Manchester United’s projects to mark its centenary next year, Quarmby Colour was asked by Conrad Davies, the commissioned designer, to produce 16 wall montages for the corridors of the Centennial Club suites. Each montage had a direct printed oak panel for the backdrop and then 3mm PVC printed graphics were overlaid.<br></p><p>&nbsp;</p>

Quarmby scores with Man Utd
<p>Pyramid Visuals in Weybridge, Surrey produced these stunning graphics using Avery1900 film printed on the company’s HP Scitex 1500. The imaged simulator ride and its trailer toured Europe as part of the promotion for the film’s DVD release. <br></p>

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