The project required the production of privacy window graphics for the QUT premises, but without full block out in order to allow for some visibility through the windows.
A Sign Design based its design around the bark of the Melaleuca, a species of trees native to Australia, which gave a completely new look to the windows, but still allowed light to pass through.
Working with Shann DPM, an exclusive distributor of Drytac films in Australia, A Sign Design opted to use the Drytac ViziPrint Deco + scratch-resistant window film for the project, printing the design using its Océ ARIZONA 1260 XT UV printer.
Anele Christian, print and production technician at A Sign Design, comments: “We were looking for a UV-printable, optically-clear window film that wouldn’t be easily scratched or damaged during and after the installation process.
“DPM brought us a sample of ViziPrint Deco + scratch-resistant media. After testing, we sent a job out to be installed and the feedback we received from our team was very positive.
“The fact that the media really is scratch resistant and easy to install is a huge benefit to us. The need for re-prints is massively reduced, making the whole process much more cost effective.”
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