It was good to see some of our window decals being used to freshen up a shop featured on the BBC show “Alex Polizzi – The Fixer” last night. Our good friends at Planarama were asked to advise and assist in the refit of an old family run shop in East Ham. We like to think our window vinyl decals helped the overall effect.
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We were asked to produce eight giant cutout headless Pudsey Bears this November. We supplied these durable CAD cut black Amari Foam prints to use on the set of the live Children in Need show broadcast by the BBC. We also made the eight boxes out of lightweight Foam-X that were …
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Schuh – Space Invaders
As well as cutting hundreds of “Space Invader” window decals for their national rollout, we also produced this rather effective Christmas window display for Shuh’s flagship Oxford Circus store.
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Michael McIntyre’s Shrinking Machine
It was nice to see one of our prints on the telly this weekend. We printed this a few weeks ago for Manta Ray, who then incorporated it into one of their stage props for use on the Michael McIntyre’s Big Show. Despite the appearance on screen through clever camera …
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