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AutoTrim & Signs of Niagara has created a window display using Drytac SpotOn media, an ideal product for quick and simple installation.

HMYOI Aylesbury is a long-term young offenders’ institution, holding the longest sentenced young adult males in the English prison system. Their approach to rehabilitation is visionary, with the education of prisoners being both practical and revolutionary. They sought to create a real business sign workshop where staff could teach prisoners the ‘art of sign making’. They wanted to use this, not only to coach and rehabilitate the offenders, but also to put these skills into practice by refurbishing elements of the prison itself, including the prison signage.

Eco Signs has increased its capacity - delivering a greater number of jobs produced on a broader range of substrates - using an EFI Vutek 32h hybrid flatbed/roll-to-roll LED inkjet printer from EFI.

Bedfordshire based GraphicArtz, is a small new printing and sign making business which was founded In September 2018 by Kenny Harper and Virginia Kairiene.

A new HP Latex 365 large-format printer has helped a Midlands sign business to accelerate production, especially of vehicle wraps.

Grant Graphics has completed a wall graphics project for a new cafe and craft brewery using Drytac ReTac Smooth 150 in a newspaper-themed design.

Protect Signs has made a business from public warnings. It specialises in the design and manufacture of portable, temporary, traffic safety and signing products for the UK emergency services, public sector services, utilities, contractors and the like.

The box office at Stadium MK - the home of MK Dons Football Club - is now almost unrecognisable with eye-catching wall graphics printed on Drytac ReTac Textures media, after the decision was made to bring printing in-house.

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