Interchangeable kedar edged, dye sublimated, backlit fabric graphic lightbox

As we plunge further into winter, we’re barely getting 8 hours of daylight a day. Driving to the office in the dark and then driving home again in the dark, you can begin to feel a bit like a mole.

So we decided to install one of our low profile aluminium LED lightboxes onto one of our office walls to brighten up the day and installed it with an interchangeable kedar edged, dye sublimated backlit fabric graphic, to add a splash of colour too.

Some examples of our lightboxes can be found at the Burnley FC shop where they create eye catching branding. Careful colour management was needed in this instance to ensure our graphics were in keeping with the club colours and now the lightboxes are installed, the graphics can easily be interchanged with minimal effort and cost.

With high power, low voltage and zero maintenance LED technology, our lightboxes combine low running costs with creating a huge visual impact and can be manufactured to any size.

Our easily interchangeable fabric graphics, slip easily into the channel around the perimeter of the lightbox without tools and can be changed without need for specialist installation skills, which makes them an ideal solution if you want to regularly update your high impact graphics cost effectively.


St. Gemma’s Hospice, Leeds

We’ve always been humbled by the work carried out by the team at St Gemma’s Hospice. They rely solely on charity and we have always helped out where we can, providing roller banner stands or replacing the odd dated car park sign with clean, new branded ones, but when we were asked to help them with replacing their branding and signage for the whole site, we were delighted to accept.

The new branding is clean and crisp with bright colours and is present throughout the hospice both inside and outside tying the whole site together. Comprising of coloured vinyl lettering, directly printed and CNC cut acrylic with V-cut and folded dibond tray signs.

The hospice is now full of colour and feels less “clinical” for patients and their visitors.

Hi chaps

Just wanted to say thanks for the signs. They are half done and look fabulous. Becky and I have just been to have a look and we’re really pleased! And your fitters are lovely too J

Thanks again

Nicki

If you would like to know more about the hospice and how you can help, visit www.st-gemma.co.uk