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We start with the location the sign is to be posted; exterior or interior, and whether long or short term use. Then, what will it say? Please convert all fonts in file to outline form (Command-shift-O in Illustrator) or provide the Type 1 or True type package along with your file.

Viewing distance/ Resolution at FULL PRINTED SIZE / File size (RGB, multiply file size by 1.33 if using CMYK format) *Note that this is the uncompressed size, open your file in Photoshop and refer to the file size shown in the "Image Size" window.For example, a typical 24"x36" trade show poster viewed at 3' should be 200 ppi at full size, or a full uncompressed 99 megabyte RGB file.
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Temporary or Permanent installations for Tradeshows, Events, Exhibits, Museum and Gallery. We are the SF Bay Area's only grand format dye sublimation fabric printing facility. Your local source for vivid, permanent fabric graphics for soft signage, SEG graphics, grand format banners, throws, displays and more.
Interior decor and branding specializing in Fabric Hangings and Structures, Wall and Glass Coverings. We can help you with wood carving, glass carving and many special techniques used to make something truly unique and special. We can produce full color banners at any size, from high-wind exterior grade to delicate translucent draping.
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Christopher S.
Christopher S.
Oct 15, 2014
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Been using these guys for a few years now. They are awesome. Alway nice and professional. They do great quality work and take pride in what they do. Fast with fair pricing. Would definitely recommend them!
Ari S.
Ari S.
Feb 23, 2013
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Wow, these guys are a breath of fresh air in a stale sign industry that often is is full of uncaring workers who are hard to deal with.

I have worked with Bill and Shane at Landmark on 4 or 5 projects spread over 15 years and they have always been professional and proactive in getting the jobs done perfectly and on time. Their pricing is very competitive also.

SIgn projects included small vinyl graphics for art galleries and also large projects for Yerba Buena Center for the Arts and other big institutions. These included cut-vinyl graphics as well as printed banners and signs in a variety of