Banners
Banners are a great way to communicate a BIG, powerful message directly to your target audience in a cost effective way. Banners can be used for branding, promoting an event, touting product/service opportunities as well as directional signage. Platon uses their exclusive Kaizentech digital technology to produce grand format sized vinyl banners with the speed and pricing of traditional silkscreen.
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A retrofitted loft building in Los Angeles needed a way to communicate the availability of their lofts without covering windows and they need a solution FAST. This corner banner was created and installed in just one week.
A retrofitted loft building in Los Angeles needed a way to communicate the availability of their lofts without covering windows and they need a solution FAST. This corner banner was created and installed in just one week.
This HUGE banner is 30 x 40 feet and strapped to the front of the LA Convention Center entrance announcing a new version of the game Call of Duty (Modern Warfare 2) at the E3 Gaming Tradeshow.
These two-sided, hanging vinyl banners help guide attendees and announce the release of new games.
How do you celebrate your 50th anniversary when you have over 1000 employees? Toyota threw this parking lot party and wanted to appropriately decorate their buildings. This giant continuous banner extends over 200 feet and features a timeline of their most popular vehicles.
Close-up of one of the banners used at the Toyota parking lot party.
Building owners installed a construction barricade in front of Crate & Barrel's busiest stores; Crate & Barrel felt a drop in customer volume. Platon was called in to put up a large banner in downtown Manhattan to let consumers know they were still there.
For the purpose of reducing wind load, this was printed on mesh banner. Platon helped Crate & Barrel with site survey and installation of construction fence banners for up-and-coming locations around the U.S.
PMCA looking for solution to use a large sidewall for marketing promotion.
Called on by Getty to help with entry wall.