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by Mike McNamee Published 01/08/2012
Acrylic Pictures
A familiar name to readers of Imagemaker and also one known for offering and delivering a crisp, clean, modern product with vibrant colours. Its acrylic product is also long lasting, with inks preserved up to 30 years indoors, it claims. Since your images are also printed directly to the acrylic, rather than a layer that is then stuck on a piece of acrylic, the image will also not peel, so the piece you're devising for your clients can even be hung above radiators.
In fact the acrylics can be hung almost anywhere:
including bathrooms, conservatories, swimming pools and anywhere water is involved, as coming into contact with moisture will not damage the print. For those readers looking for something equally modern or more unusual still, Acrylic pictures will also print to metal and slate - the unique naturals textures and tones provided by the latter ensuring that your presentation materials are even more stand out and truly one-of-a-kind.
Get to know more by visiting the dedicated website at www.acrylicpictures.com
Pro Canvas
Among the new offerings at Procanvas is the 'Elite Box Frame Canvas', which is described as a stylish, contemporary alternative to the traditional canvas print. The canvas is mounted and fixed to a hand made, 50mm deep wooden frame, with the creative flexibility of a large range of sizes and various colour finishes offered.
Procanvas says it proudly supplies numerous Socieites members and always looks to provide a knowledgeable and very reliable service. In fact the company tells us it is able to offer a special discount rate on Pro Canvas studio samples for Socieities members quoting this article.
More details can be had on the Procanvas product range meanwhile by giving them a call on 01395 233266 or by directing your browser to www.procanvas.co.uk
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