Windows are an oft-overlooked "canvas" where colorful graphics and murals can help create a setting suitable for a retail location, a display, a stage backdrop, or any other glass area.
Our friends at Harpeth Community Church in Franklin TN gave a backstage pair of windows a stained glass appearance that complemented their program and the graphics used in the monitors on either side of the stage. It truly turned the stage into a "beautiful thing!"
Music City Java and Juice livened up their storefront in the historic Factory in Franklin with a flowing window wrap. Wouldn't this catch your eye and pull you in to see what the latest juice flavors are? The browns and orange tones almost look three dimensional as the sunlight passes through the textures and bubbles in the graphics. Come check out their menu!
The printable material we use for these graphics typically has a frosted look that help diffuse the light through the graphics, and the graphics can be seen from both sides. This material works especially well in interior glass, where there is lighting on both sides of the glass. The material is not permanent and can be easily removed and changed out for new graphics.
We use our large format printing capabilities to create graphics more than four feet wide - easily handling the graphics for most windows.
We enjoy helping our clients turn their windows and glass into colorful murals and window wraps - give us a call to look at your windows!
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