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SAi launches new design elements library

Software solutions provider SAi has enabled its subscription-based software users access to over six-and-a-half million images, graphics and templates with its new online assets library.

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SAi’s Sign Design Elements grants subscription customers quick and easy access to over six-and-a-half million sign industry images, graphics and templates

In line with a commitment to provide customers with added-value offerings to improve the way they work; the software firm has launched its Sign Design Elements stock library of downloadable material for the sign industry.

Through the library, subscribing users can access high-resolution images, logos, fonts, cut-ready vector illustrations, vehicle outlines and wraps and metallic-ready files.

SAi says: “With nearly 23,000 templates alone for global car and truck makes and models, the new portal is expected to prove particularly beneficial to those for whom vehicle wraps is a key application area.”
Subscribers of the library benefit from five free downloads each month and can increase access for a monthly add-on fee.

This offering makes it easy for such users to quickly locate and download exactly what they need from one location

Commenting, Annette Plummer, vice president of SAi says: “Sign Design Elements responds to the specific needs of sign businesses that increasingly require high-quality images and graphic elements.

“This offering makes it easy for such users to quickly locate and download exactly what they need from one location directly from their SAi software, saving precious time and maintaining throughput.”

The Salt Lake City firm provides services to the sign-making, digital printing, and CNC machining industries, and also provides computer aided design software.

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