Full color vinyl banners are one of the most affordable, temporary sign materials available today.  We print most frequently on 13 oz scrim banner media, a good medium weight.  If you are concerned about high winds, we can print on a heavier scrim or a mesh banner stock.  Do remember, a banner is a temporary product, not meant for long term use.

Banners are used to:

  • Advertise a sale
  • Launch a new product
  • Introduce a new service
  • Announce a coming event
  • Identify an area using boulevard brackets
  • Recognize participation of sponsors
  • Welcome guests to sports or school events
  • The list is endless

Our printers for vinyl banners use eco-friendly inks which hold color very well; we finish banners with re-enforced edges, grommets or pole pockets, depending on your specifications.  In many incorporated areas, banners require permits.  And, some jurisdictions limit the size of the banner or the time a banner may be hung.  Be sure to check with your local authorities.

If you want a more finished look for your exterior banners, we have banner frames.  The frame system takes a loose banner and makes it drum-tight.  It can accommodate any size of banner because it is a modular system that lets you easily add clamps anywhere in the rail.  For inside our outside use, it does not rust or corrode; it is made of high grade aluminum alloy and stainless steel.  The perimeter railing flips tight over the mounting clamps to cover the banner edges and give a professional, finished look.

Looking for a fabric banner for an exhibit or interior display?  We can help you with that as well.  Beautiful, soft interior venues are created with our dye-subllimation fabric banners.  Just ask The Kennedy Center.  These banners are fabric – do not expect them to be useable outdoors or in full sunlight.  Fabric is very susceptible to failure when exposed to weather.  However, indoors, in a protected environment, they create a luxurious look.  Fabrics range from canvas to poplin to voile, for an ephemeral look.  Call us to discuss your ideas.