Exploring Large Format Printing: A World of Options

Amber Hollier • November 27, 2023

When it comes to printing for your business, size matters, and our large format printing capabilities are the heavyweight champion in our industry. Large format printing, also known as wide format printing, has an abundance of capabilities, each with unique advantages and applications. So, what exactly is our large format printing capable of and how can it benefit your business? 


Wall Murals 

Transforming a plain wall into a stunning work of art is made possible with large format wall murals. These custom prints are perfect for businesses looking to enhance their interior, homeowners seeking to add a unique touch to their living spaces, or artists wanting to showcase their creativity on a grand scale. Not only do we print it, but we professionally install it for you as well. 

Banners and Posters 

Banners and posters are some of the most common and versatile large format printing options. They come in various sizes and materials, making them suitable for a wide range of applications. Whether you need to promote an event, advertise a product, or create eye-catching signage, banners and posters can deliver your message with clarity and impact. 


Window Graphics 

Large format printing extends to windows, where graphics, designs, and promotional materials can be applied. From storefront window displays to privacy-enhancing frosted glass designs, window graphics are a creative way to attract attention and convey messages. Our perforated window vinyl is a popular choice among our customers! 

Construction Site & Real Estate Signage 

Construction companies and project managers often require construction site signage to meet their specific needs. These signs serve a variety of purposes, including conveying crucial safety information, providing project updates, and showcasing branding materials on a grand scale. Moreover, we specialize in real estate signage making large properties and buildings for sale highly visible 

Trade Show Displays 

Trade shows are highly competitive environments, and having an attention-grabbing booth is vital. Large format printing can be used to create impressive trade show displays, including pop-up booths, banners, and backdrops that make a lasting impression on attendees.


Floor Graphics 

Floor graphics are versatile and can be used for wayfinding, branding, or promotions in retail spaces, airports, and event venues. 


Vehicle Decals 

When it comes to mobile advertising, vehicle decals are an excellent choice. Any custom design can turn cars, trucks, and even buses into moving billboards. Businesses can use vehicle decals to increase brand visibility and reach a broader audience as they travel. 


Large format printing serves a wide range of purposes across a variety of industries. Overall, large format printing is a valuable tool for businesses and individuals seeking to create impactful visual materials that demand attention and convey messages effectively, particularly when standard-sized prints may not suffice for the desired application. 

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