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Categories: Wall Graphics, Window Graphics, Visitor Attractions,
The National Memorial Arboretum honours the fallen, recognises service, sacrifice and fosters pride in our country. It is a spiritually-uplifting place and is emerging as a world-renowned centre for remembrance.
We were very proud to be commissioned by Realm Projects to provide all of the graphics and signage for this museum project. Designed by leading museum design teams, Real Studios and graphic designers, Anonymous, we had to print onto, fabricate and supply a range of materials to create impactful and lasting displays.
Large four metre tall wallpaper drops were installed with millimetre precision to line up with the exhibits and display cabinets in the museum space.
Steve Robinson
Installations Manager
Some walls within the outdoor shelter areas made use of in-situ screen printing, because the surfaces couldn’t be brought to our production facility. Screen printing directly to the surfaces offers a lovely raw finish and removes the ‘pickability’ issue. Read more about the benefits of in-situ screen printing here.
In-situ screen printing is a perfect technique to use for surfaces that are fixed in position and can’t be transported. It is highly effective and gives crisp results.
Tara Dickens
Operations Manager
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