The town of Ladysmith, B.C., is calling for artist submissions for its 2024 Community Banner Program.
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By Courtney Bachar Modern technology and social media may have changed the face of marketing over the last several years, but tradeshow events remain a highly important tool for promoting a business’ products or services. Tradeshows provide a fantastic opportunity to get your business noticed and to engage with customers face-to-face. People who attend tradeshows…
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Although demand has temporarily fallen from previous highs in some areas, the manufacturing and production capabilities of the industry’s sectors remain steady despite the challenges, with planning and development activities there largely continuing in readiness for post-pandemic recovery.
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According to Victor Linetsky, president of PosterTech Group in Edmonton, dye sublimation helps diversify his product line and profits his bottom line. Therefore, he sees it as a vital component of his production.
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Sign Media Canada’s 2020 Readers’ Choice Awards offered industry professionals the chance to vote for whose product is the best in the industry.
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To recognize and celebrate Rotary Clubs’ 100 years of service locally, the City of Nanaimo, B.C., invited artists to reflect on the foundation’s areas of focus and create street banner designs as part of a competition.
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Earlier this year, Northern Flags—a European supplier of fabric-based point-of-purchase (POP) displays, banners and flags—completed the printing, treatment and installation of a 20 x 10-m (65.6 x 32.8-ft) banner that reportedly purifies the air surrounding it.
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