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Win
one of ten
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...by
being one of the first 10 people to spend more than
$1,000 dollars on prints using our five-metre wide
Vutek printer until the end of March.
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Vutek
versatility goes to new heights, (and widths!)
The
Vutek high-resolution grand format printer (5
metres wide) now prints on an even broader range
of materials. New media includes a backlit self-adhesive
vinyl, artex, lightweight canvas, brushed aluminum
and a translucent film ideal for application to
glass. For a complete list of our materials, or
to see printed samples, click
here.
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Vutek high-resolution grand format
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| Vutek
translucent film applied to glass |
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A
perfect bond - Self-adhesive vinyl
Self-adhesive
vinyl printed on the Vutek remains one of our
most popular products and with good reason!
The direct to wall application by our installation
team cuts out the need and cost of a substrate,
however the right wall preparation is crucial
for a good result. A lot of modern paints contain
teflon or silicon that acts as a repellant to
dirt, but it also means that vinyl will not
adhere. We have found that well undercoated
walls provide the perfect bond for our self-adhesive
graphics. Contact Barry
Hardiman for further tips and tricks regarding
surface preparation.
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Vutek
direct to wall application
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- a power brand
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They
have only been in the market for 6 months
but Boost has already achieved a massive
cut-through into the youth demographic.
Boost Pre-Paid Mobile has attracted around
40,000 subscribers in a highly competitive
market. The graphic fitout for their first
Boost Zone Store in Manly was completed
in just 48 hours prior to Christmas.
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our new backlit self-adhesive vinyl, the front
doors of the shop turn into a backlit sign
at night. As a part of a special promotion
with Boost we will give away 10 Boost Pre-Paid
mobile phones to the 1st 10 customers to spend
$1,000 dollars or more on Vutek prints until
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New
museum to open Photobition has just completed
one of its most colourful and worthy projects
- a six-metre wide Vutek mural with large profile
cut novajets for the new Sydney Children's Museum
in Merrylands. The eye-catching graphics can be
seen from 17 February, when the museum opens.
The museum was designed and produced by Glass
Onion's Rosie Handley in association with the
Australian Museum.
Truck
centre to open
This month truck dealership Gilbert and Roach
opens the largest dealership in the Southern Hemisphere
- and Photobition is playing an important role.
The dealership, in Huntingwood NSW, boasts a 34-metre
continuous self-adhesive Vutek graphic, revolutionising
the look of truck centres to come.
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By
the way this is Grant from Design Troupe, photographed
with his new digital camera. |
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