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WINDOW GRAPHICS -WINDOW LETTERING

Shop window vinyls, if used effectively, can be used to transform your shop façade through imagery from your latest fashion photo shoot or by highlighting key messages such as ‘Summer Sale Now On!’. They can be used to successfully draw an audience into your store and promote your retail message to new and existing consumers

contravision

Full colour contravision

Contravision one way vision vinyl media is perfect for office, shop and vehicle windows. When applied you can see out the window whilst the printed side can be an attention grabbing advert, a window display enhancement

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This image was taken after the completed installation at FIT2BOX on Castle Lane, Bournemouth, not far from Castlepoint. This was a complete window covering of black & white print with orange accents. The finish looks incredible.

window etch

Window Etch or Frosting

Window etch, also known as window frosting is a very stylish & subtle way of maximising your advertising space using your shop front windows. Quite often used as a privacy film, but also great for window logos as you can see by this example. Window etch is available in various colours & finishes.

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This installation was for Barber.com in Northbourne, Bournemouth, just down the road from The Harvester on Northbourne Roundabout. This finish was doubled up as a privacy film, but also advertising using their company logo to fret cut out oth the block of etch.

window graphics

Full colour Window Graphics

Attract the attention of passers-by and capture the imagination of your customers with custom printed window graphics. Our window stickers can either be used to lead a new promotional setup or complement your existing design. 

Window stickers – which are often referred to as window decals by print experts – offer a quick and easy way of jazzing up your display. If you’re looking to refresh and rejuvenate your premises, there’s no need to invest in a lengthy refurbishment process.

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This example was fitted for Bubalicious Bubble Tea House in Winton. Close to Winton Banks & opposite PIZZA HUT. A very simple but equally effective custom printed & cut to shape full colour window graphics.

full window coverings

Vinyl Graphics & Solid window coverings

Also offering a more economical window covering which is a great extension to your high street advertising. If you have the opportunity to enhanse your high street presence with a little extra signage & extension to your fascia signs. Why not look into full window coverings in a solid colour. This methid can also be used as a privacy film, security film or another way to catch the eye of passers by closer to eye level.

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This installation was carried out for Nina's Hair Studio in Moordown, just opposite Moordown CoOp.

multi layered window graphics

Etch & cut vinyl combination

We have seen installations in the past where companies have printed onto etch prior to fitting in an attempt to gain the same finish as the example here. However, this will not provide you with the vibrancy of having your graphics fitted in layers. Always ensure that your window graphics are fitted in cut vinyl fisrt, before being covered in etch films. Using this combination is another example of combining privacy films with additional graphics using a different method.

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This was installed for All Rounder Acupuncture next to KFC in Ashley Road, Parkstone.

privacy window graphics

Etch, cut vinyl & full colour combination

A great example of using multiple methods of producing window graphics. This example was created using a silver sparkle etch, cut vinyl graphics & full colour laminated printing. Using different layers & finish methods gave these window graphics everything the customer was looking for. A classic traditional tattooist image modernised from its original graphics assumed to be more than 15+ years old.

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This was installed for Forever & Ever Tattoo Shop in Bournemouth Triangle. Take a look if your passing & especially at night where you will see there signage illuminate the hight street.

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