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Owens Corning is presenting its company at the trade show in Anaheim. The company had worked with the ID3 Group in Atlanta, which designed the artwork for the trade show booth and shipped it to the Convention Center. All did not go as planned, but we were able to save the day with quick-turnaround trade show wall wraps in Anaheim, CA.
The manufacturer packed the displays following the best industry standards. Even so, something could – and did – go wrong. The client was in a panic. They had a customer who expected excellent graphics but would be disappointed. They contacted our shop on Sunday and needed help. Not only that, but they needed a reliable sign shop that was local and could do the work with excellent results.
The client asked us to print and install replacement graphics for the project. However, they needed the graphics installed on Monday afternoon. Could we do this type of quick turnaround? You bet! Our technicians dropped everything they were doing, received the specs, printed the graphics on high-quality vinyl, and were ready to hop into the truck by 2 p.m.
The installation went off without a hitch, and the client and their customer were happy!
Our shop has a long track record of designing, producing, and installing trade show displays.
You might not think there is ever a signage emergency, but you would be incorrect. In this case, a damaged product threatened to impact a customer’s ability to represent their brand and product line. Other sign emergencies include companies coming into a new market and needing to outfit offices before an opening date that is right around the corner.
Of course, you can contact us immediately. We will gladly work with your team on any project you are currently considering. Do you need trade show wall wraps in Anaheim, CA? We can help see the project through from inception to final installation. Moreover, we do all other types of signage products as well. Call us today to discuss your project!