Project News
PPDS installs 28ft Philips dvLED production wall inside Hard Rock Casino
T
he installation of a giant 28x8ft curved Philips dvLED production wall has been completed by PPDS inside the new 4,000sq ft PBS Appalachia Virginia studio in Bristol, Virginia. Built inside the Hard Rock Casino, and featuring a 46ft glass public viewing window, PBS Appalachia Virginia is the nation’s first all-digital public TV station, dedicated to amplifying the voice of Southwest Virginia with high-quality local content and PBS network programming. Designed for 24/7 use and capable of presenting content in resolutions
The Philips dvLED production wall
beyond 8K, Philips Unite LED 6000 Series was the outstanding choice to bring the PBS management team’s studio ambitions to life. The Philips dvLED wall features a
1.5mm pixel pitch to show crystal clear content to the smallest detail, together with outstanding colour accuracy, to support any type of content being presented.
TINT’D drives traffic to Toyota with Drytac Polar Grip B
ritish Columbia-based TINT’D Film and Graphic Solutions has used Drytac Polar Grip white polymeric self-adhesive vinyl to produce a series of exterior graphics for a branch of Toyota.
The car company initially requested coroplast signs to be riveted to overhead doors but instead, TINT’D suggested a less damaging alternative and showcased several past projects where it wrapped similar door panels.
This solution involved producing printed graphics, protected with a laminate, with the company saying this significantly reduces the risk of failure compared to riveted plastic signs.
The end result of the exterior signage project
Polar Grip was paired with Drytac’s Interlam Pro Matte pressure- sensitive overlaminating film to further protect the signage.
Jenn Boyd, president of TINT’D, said: “Selecting the right product for the job is crucial, as is supporting Canadian businesses like Drytac.
“It’s a pleasure to work with a product that prints and installs seamlessly. When you step back and look at the finished work, the quality truly stands out.” Using Polar Grip also ensured a successful installation despite it taking place during Canada’s cold winter months. It is one of many ‘Polar’ products from Drytac that are cold- weather install rated down to as cold as -20 degrees.
FASTSIGNS St Albans supports London’s Big Egg Hunt with signage F
ASTSIGNS St Albans created a series of acrylic panels that will showcase artwork from artists during London’s The Big Egg Hunt. In partnership with prestigious egg producer, Clarence Court, and Elephant Family, more than 100 eggs will be displayed in The Big Egg Hunt, each painted live by famous artists. Ahead of the exhibition being launched, it was key that each egg was paired with the correct, corresponding signage before being thoroughly quality-checked by the FASTSIGNS team.
Rosie Lees, visual communications consultant at FASTSIGNS St Albans, said: “We loved our time working with Elephant Family last year and to see the
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campaign rolled out is fantastic. “Not only do we get to roll up our sleeves and show what we can do, we also get to shine a light on the work of talented people through our signage solutions. That’s the beauty of signage; it gives you the chance to showcase brilliant things and people, and we’re proud to be doing our bit to create a cracking trail this year.” In support of Elephant Family, families are encouraged to follow the trail around London, ‘collecting’ the eggs and ticking them off on the free app, to reveal prizes along the way. Now the exhibition has ended, the sculptures will be auctioned off,
One of the 100 eggs showcased during The Big Egg Hunt
with funds raised going towards the charity’s conservation efforts.
www.signupdate.co.uk
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