Australasian Leisure Management
Mar 31, 2009

Advertising on Firm Ground

Concrete Graphics has introduced a solution to make ground-based signage look good, and stay looking good, with a revolutionary new concrete sign which changes the way floor advertising and signage is produced.
The durable signage is printed on a patent protected aluminum foil backing which moulds to the surface of the ground and forms to grooves and crevasses, giving the appearance of painted concrete.
To stop the damage of cars and the demands of being walked on, the stickers include an in-built glass bead surface that provides strength so that images do not scuff. This glass bead surface meets & exceeds the CSIRO anti skid Australian standard AS 4586 which means it can be safely used in almost any setting, and even around water & oil.
Concrete Graphics is suitable for; paths, shopping centres, car parks, major events, stadiums, parks, roads, restaurants, hotels, shops, and many other applications.
Its usage can include; advertising, directional signage, car park signage, logos and branding, utility identification, and hazchem signage.
Concrete Graphics is being used in the US for advertising and directional signage by the largest sporting teams like the Dallas Cowboys, major brands like Coca Cola, Miller and Dr Pepper.
The reaction in Australia has been equally positive with users include Australian Open Tennis, Shell Express and AMF Bowling Centres.
For further information or contact Stephen Stanley on 03 8630 0071/ 0419 587 300.

http://www.concretegraphics.com

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