WELCOME Page Autumn feast!
Escape the cold outside with this issue, packed full of features, new products and inspiring projects. Whether you love new products and advancements in technology, or you revere the qual-
ity and beauty of hand painted signs, there is something for you. And in this industry it's clear that whatever your preference, or even if you prefer to mix it up, there is a huge range of styles, materials, tools and techniques to help you meet the brief. Those making traditional signs still use the same tried and tested brushes and paints that have always been used. And judging by the number of lovely old signs still visible decades later, there is no need to change. But with newer techniques, change and innovation mean signmaking can be more efficient, cost effec- tive, better for environment and meet the diverse needs of businesses. Just look at Lemon Signs using foam to make built up letters; or digital print media that can be used for floor graph- ics, and even coffins! Prepare to be wowed with the projects we have in this issue, such as Signs Express
(Glasgow) refurbishing their city's science centre. See how far car wrapping has come with Ritrama who've worked with Fiat to makeover their iconic 500 model. And Octink tell us how they are helping London's Air Ambulance with a campaign to get funds for a new helicopter, with the help of eye catching window graphics. If you're looking to invest in some new machinery, read what other businesses have to say
about their choices, in Product Choice. Or note the many open days taking place in the next month, a great opportunity to see machines in action and do the necessary research. Of course there are also the big sign shows on the horizon, such as FESPA in March and Sign & Digital in April. We hope to see you there!
Till the next time... Kathryn
ISSUE 160 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2015 Sign Update 5
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