Tuesday, May 31, 2016

When is it a good idea to hug a window?

When you’re a window cling!

Window clings and high tech, not two things we typically associate with each other but consider this:  the newest window clings are not only eye-catching but are great for any business with foot traffic. When you hear the word “cling” you might picture a small round black and white sticker or uneven black lettering, but forget about those basic window stencils. Using the latest in printing advancements you can now have window clings that are colorful, creative and bold.

Here at SpeedPro Imaging of Denver, we use a new, reusable window film called Glass Adhere. This product uses a technology different than traditional “static” clings. It has micro-suction cups on one side, and can be used over and over--allowing you to rotate images regularly. If it ever becomes dirty, simply wash off it off and reapply.

By using window graphics as your primary signage you give yourself the flexibility to quickly, easily and affordably change out your brand image at will. Think of Glass Adhere as a billboard and use big bold images with sparse on-point supporting text--and that’s all. Here are just a few examples of how mighty but flexible window graphics can be used:

·         as branded signage
·         with seasonal imagery and messages
·         to announce a sale
·         to announce closeouts
·         to announce specials
·         to convey any message any time you want

Still not sold? Glass Adhere graphics stick to glass without adhesive, can be moved around after placed if desired, can be mounted inside or outside glass, and, are easily removed.

At SpeedPro Imaging of Denver, we custom design all types of temporary and permanent window graphics in any shape you want to give you eye-catching and totally unique designs (you can hug us later :-).

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Imagine hundreds of competitive runners pounding over your work


Will it hold up? Ours did!

No boring highway race for our Mile High city! The 2016 Colfax Marathon route went through a fire station, through the Bronco’s Mile High Stadium where runners appeared on the JumboTron–early in the race and then again near the end–and along Sloan’s Lake, as well as through lots of interesting neighborhoods on the 26.2 mile route. The racers eventually wound their way back into beautiful City Park. Exhausted but exhilarated, racers ended their perfect running weather day with BBQ and beer. Lots of BBQ. Lots of beer.

But, before any runners showed up for their 6 a.m. start time, in the wee hours of the morning on May 15, the SpeedPro Imaging of Denver team arrived well ahead of the more than thousand race competitors. In just a few hours in their very own marathon, they put down great big colorful graphic markers for each of the 26 miles for the full marathon and another 13 for the half-marathon in just a few hours.
“Most of the runners probably whizzed by too quickly to appreciate the detail and care that went into producing and installing these custom graphics, but I know our studio, once again, delivered great work for this big event,” said Darin Schneider, SpeedPro Imaging of Denver owner and general manager.

Removing the graphics even faster than they were put down at the end of the day is not the fun part of handling jobs like this, but it is satisfying to be trusted to handle the job from start to City Park finish line!