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Ways to Use Large Format Graphics for Your Museum Displays

November 7, 2018Jennifer ConnorsUncategorizedNo Comments

The key to any museum exhibit is interest: a visitor will spend more time looking at the display if it stands out and has an air of intrigue. Information about a work of art, achievement in science or historic event needs to be presented in a visually pleasing manner that is both easy to read and easy to process. One way to create stunning exhibits is by implementing large format graphics in your displays.

Cut Vinyl Lettering

If you are looking for a visually stunning way to attract eyes to your exhibit, cut vinyl lettering can provide information without taking away from the main focal point. Because vinyl is so versatile and can be cut in any shape or size, it can be used to line the hallways between standing exhibits and different wings in unique ways, transforming a plain hallway into part of the museum itself.

3-Dimensional Displays

Your exhibit doesn’t need to be something that only exists on the base level. By implementing mounting 3D graphics, you can create a more engaging and informative display to convey information to the viewer. If you are working on an exhibit about a prominent historical figure, a life-size 3D print of their image can help provide a face to the information provided. These prints can be mounted in a way that protects the ink, allowing them to remain bright and bold for a longer period of time.

Backlit Graphics

Are you creating a 3D exhibit and want it to stand out even more? Adding more depth with lighting can draw the viewer’s attention to the key points in the display. The lighting used will be safe and not affect any part of the exhibit, from the 3D cutouts to a printed backdrop or wallpaper.

Museum Graphics Printing & Installation covering all of New England

If you are interested in printing museum-quality graphics for a temporary or permanent exhibit, contact Advance Reproductions today. We will be able to print the materials you need on a number of substrates to best fit the look you are trying to achieve, as well as mount and install the graphics. Advance Reproductions can be reached by calling 978.685.2911 or by filling out our online contact form.

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