Over the past few years, businesses have begun seeking marketing makeovers and turning to print shop providers for fresh solutions. Explore insights on starting and growing businesses and the benefits of incorporating the latest latex ink technology in the production environment.
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When they launched Beacon Images/Manitoulin Signs, Julie and Bob Pearson had experience with just about everything except signmaking. How did they end up building a thriving vehicle graphics business?
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Kingston Police have begun to roll out a new, more modern wrap design for their cruisers and other fleet vehicles.
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The Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) in Penticton, B.C., has rolled out a new wrap for its electric Parks and Facilities van, to promote the benefits of driving electric vehicles (EVs).
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Mississauga-based vehicle wrap boutique Wraptors Inc. is continuing its expansion across the border, with the opening of a fourth U.S. store in Orlando, Fla.
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As the economy begins to right itself, demand for vehicle wraps—both personal and commercial—has never been stronger. Offering more design and finish options than a paint job, vinyl wrap has overtaken the market as the favoured medium for corporate advertising.
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Today, there are growth opportunities in the vehicle graphics industry across the market spectrum. Although the commercial market is more mature and more concentrated, it continues to grow at a high single-digit rate.
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Richard Childress Racing (RCR) recently kicked off the 2015 National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) season with new race car wraps produced with eight Roland DGA wide-format digital inkjet printers.
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