Articles by Collection: DIBOND®

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UK Hoarding Specialists Choose Dibond Aluminum Composite For Their Temporary Signage Needs

The team at Embrace Building Wraps in the UK specializes in producing temporary hoarding materials for developments. With this specialty, the team produced a series of projects showcasing their use of Dibond aluminum composite as the ultimate printed hoarding material. Due to Dibond’s resilience, the material has proven durable and weatherable for outdoor applications.
Hartbrights, Manchester, UK, The Northern Way Pub, Dibond, Signage

UK Bespoke Sign Specialists Create Series Of Dibond Signs For Pub In Lancashire

Hartbrights Sign Solutions is a specialist bespoke sign company out of Manchester, UK. The team recently completed a series of signs for a new pub in Lancashire, The Northern Way Pub. The team at Hartbrights describes, “Such was the brief from our client regarding the signage we knew it was going to be a lengthy and intricate project—just the kind we like as it puts our skills to the test.”
Andy Lara, Oversize Beach Print, ArtisanHD, Arizona, Dibond ACM

Photographer Commissions Print Experts To Transform Photo Into Massive Dibond Print

The print experts at ArtisanHD of Scottsdale, Arizona partnered with photographer Andy Lara for a large scale print that was “pleasantly challenging,” as Artisan describes. Andy Lara is a still photographer, videographer and Creative Director who in the past traveled the world photographing bands.
The Pod, Fathom Architects, Charcoalblue, dnco, Sweco, Box Deluxe, Mirror Dibond

Architects Design Mobile Podcast Studio Using Flexible Mirrored Dibond ACM

In London, a powerhouse team completed a stunning mobile podcast studio coined The Pod. Fathom Architects in collaboration with Charcoalblue, dn&co Design Consultants, Sweco UK M&E Consultants and Box Deluxe Construction, completed the project in 2017. For their client Stanhope, Mitsui Fudosan, Aimco, the team designed a movable, temporary structure to be used for both podcasters and musicians. The 226-foot modular studio seats six people and is constructed with state-of-the-art recording technologies.
Monica Bonvicini, RUN, Queen Elizabeth, Olympic Park, Design Boom

Artist Creates Massive Letters In Olympic Park Using Mirrored Materials And LEDs

Monica Bonvicini is a Berlin-based artist who has rocked the visual arts community for decades. Her substrates, like her context, have no boundaries. Her pieces, “…investigate the relationship between architecture, power, gender, space, surveillance and control—is translated into works that question the meaning of making art, the ambiguity of language, and the limits and possibilities attached to the ideal of freedom,” she describes.