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P-O-P Art: Five Print Shops Share Creative Retail Projects

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From floor and counter graphics to ceiling banners and shelf wobblers, point-of-purchase applications run the gamut. And with today’s digital- and screen-printing technologies, there are more opportunities for print shops to provide compelling signage and graphics to their clients with fewer challenges and quicker turnarounds. Here, we showcase dynamic retail projects from leading PSPs:

From floor and counter graphics to ceiling banners and shelf wobblers, point-of-purchase applications run the gamut. And with today’s digital- and screen-printing technologies, there are more opportunities for print shops to provide compelling signage and graphics to their clients with fewer challenges and quicker turnarounds. Here, we showcase dynamic retail projects from leading PSPs:

Two Images Are Better than One
Pop-Up Lady Project Summit
Deck the Walls, and Floors, and Elevators
Planning Paramount in Multifaceted Campaign
Have Printers, Will Travel

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