Toronto, Canada-based sign-maker Minoh has used Drytac ReTac Textures Linen embossed film to produce a series of wall graphics, printed on a HP Latex 365, as part of a wider interior video wall display.
Marlin Spring, a real estate company that acquires, develops, constructs and ‘repositions’ assets throughout North America, tasked Minoh with producing graphics featuring wording intended to portray its principles and aims as a business.
Minoh, a long-term user of Drytac materials, selected Drytac ReTac Textures Linen for the project. The polymeric self-adhesive vinyl has an ‘ultra-removable’ adhesive backing, meaning it can be repositioned and removed without leaving any residue on the surface, even years later.
The project included a set of graphics to be placed in and around three video screens installed on an interior wall at Marlin Spring, with the screens overlapping the wording without completely blocking the text. Other aspects of the job included a graphic that listed all the key amenities in the area local to Marlin Spring’s latest project in Toronto.
Minoh sales manager Steven Mayers said, ‘The customer was absolutely over the moon with the look of the graphics after they were installed on the walls. Such was the success of the job that the client will be looking to use this method again on other projects and we look forward to supporting them with future jobs. The Minoh team was also incredibly impressed with Drytac ReTac Textures Linen as a product, and we will most certainly be using the material again in the future. It was incredibly easy to install and was great to work with, from start to finish.’