We’ve just completed the decoration of the perimeter advertising hoarding for Superdry’s new flagship store on London’s Regent Street. The hoarding comprising over 500 square meters of the latest Superdry campaign imagry was printed in house and direct to substrate using our Inca Spyder flatbed printers. To minimise disruption to the general public, the hoarding was completed over 3 days, working at night between midnight and 5am.
Regent Street Advertising Hoarding
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We are delighted to announce that we have joined the British Sign & Graphics Association (BSGA) after almost 50 years of operating in the sign industry. The BSGA is the sole representative body for companies within our industry, and we are looking forward to sharing knowledge and expertise as the company continues to move forward.
David Catanach, Director of the BSGA commented: “We are delighted that Octink has joined the BSGA. Octink is a formidable force in the sign industry and, as industry leaders in eco-friendly signage, enjoys enormous respect from both inside the industry and from end-users. Octink has recognised that the BSGA has an important role to play in the future of the industry and their support for our efforts to improve services to members and increase opportunities for young people is very welcome.
We hope that more major players in the sign industry will now follow their lead.”
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To tie in with the official launch of the Thames Cable Car by London Mayor Boris Johnson, we’ve printed and installed the perimeter advertising hoarding around the Thameside site in east London adjacent the 02 Arena in Greenwich and the ExCel exhibition centre.
New cable car hoarding in place
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