Posts Tagged ‘San Francisco Airport’

75th Anniversary of First Transatlantic Flight- Digital Print

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

Digital Prints – Easy Remove Vinyl.   To celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the first transatlantic flight from San Francisco to China, the San Francisco International Airport’s Museum wished to acknowledge the challenging feat by displaying  the photo of the China Clipper as a mural 15′ X 15′.   There were a few problems to overcome.  The space selected for the mural was made up of 18 panels divided by aluminum grid lines and the mural would only be up for 30 days.  This worked out perfectly for the project as the mural was fabricated of easy remove digital prints, each panel was 30″ X 60″ – using a lift, easy to install and easy to remove without leaving adhesive residue.  The mural was a success and more historic murals are planned.

Museum at San Francisco Airport

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

The Museum at San Francisco Airport   was looking for a way to showcase their collection of fine Japnanese ceramics.  After conducting a site visit, Signs America suggested that a mural be designed to be displayed on the wall in the International Terminal.  In order for the mural to fit the selected space, it was designed in 18 panels, each 2′ X 3′.  The panels are digitally printed on easy remove vinyl.  At the end of the show, the vinyl panels will be easy to remove and will not leave behind adhesive residue.  This is a good example of art in open spaces.