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Large interior sign project

Marie

New Member
A very good customer sent me a photo of a wall display (see attached) that he saw when he was visiting someone in the hospital and is now inspired to do something similar at his company for a timeline showing their corporate history. The problem for me is the size. From the photo, it looks to be 6-7 ft tall by 12-14 fit wide, and it looks to be one piece. His maintenance staff will handle the installation and framing, but I am limited with my 54" Mimaki as to what I can print without paneling plus the size of what I can mount with my laminator. If I could outsource it reliably and it could be shipped motor freight, I could have it delivered straight to their receiving dock. Any suggestions on how to approach this? THANKS!
 

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Johnny Best

Active Member
It looks like it is mounted on something like PVC or ACM and it does look to be about 4' tall. Get Signs 365 to print it, mount on panel and deliver.
 

Marie

New Member
It looks like the big sign is 5 1/2 ceiling tiles wide - so maybe 10 ft wide? And maybe there is a panel between the tree graphic and the words? Thanks for getting me to take a closer look at the photo!!
 

CanuckSigns

Active Member
We just finished something similar for a nursing home, the space between the handrail and ceiling was 52", so we used 48"x120"sheets and it worked well.
 
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2B

Active Member
Either a light Shadow or a panel seam with a solid print

If you want "seamless" use a banner with a banner tension frame

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PLEASE design so the elements line up....
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Gino

Premium Subscriber
According to what substrate you go with, you can get solid panels up to 63" x 151" We did a 42' x 540" timeline for a company in all of their stores. We had the same problem, but also we had no way to transport a sign 45' long, so we broke them down into sections and the customer was totally happy with it.
 
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