A vinyl banner is one of the most effective tools for outdoor advertising. Thanks to its mobility, low surface cost, various mounting methods, and durability, it is an excellent solution for companies looking to increase their visibility. Vinyl banners are versatile and can be mounted on fences, facades, balconies, frames, and even scaffolding. Additionally, the availability of mesh versions that allow wind to pass through makes them suitable for high locations, even in windy conditions.
One of the main advantages of vinyl banners is their mobility. Unlike traditional advertising signs, vinyl banners are lightweight and easy to transport. They can be quickly rolled up and moved to any location, allowing for multiple uses in different locations.
The surface cost of a vinyl banner is relatively low. Thanks to modern printing technologies, it is possible to achieve high-quality graphics at an attractive price. This makes vinyl banners accessible even to small businesses with limited advertising budgets.
Vinyl banners offer a wide range of mounting options, making them extremely versatile. The most popular methods include:
Grommets: The banner is hemmed on the edges, creating tunnels through which ropes or rods can be threaded, allowing the banner to be tensioned and securely mounted.
Metal Eyelets: Banners are equipped with metal eyelets, allowing easy attachment using strings, ropes, or hooks. This method is ideal for mounting on fences, building facades, balconies, or frames.
Scaffolding Mounting: Due to their durability and large surface area, vinyl banners are often used for advertising on scaffolding, attracting the attention of passersby and potential customers.
Vinyl banners also come in mesh versions that allow wind to pass through. This is particularly important for large advertising surfaces mounted at heights, where wind gusts can pose a threat. The vinyl mesh allows for safe banner installation even in difficult weather conditions, minimizing the risk of damage.
Compared to traditional advertising signs, vinyl banners have significantly lower installation and transport costs. Their lightness and flexibility allow for quick and easy installation without the need for specialized teams or heavy equipment. Moreover, the banners can be reused multiple times, further reducing campaign costs.
The vinyl banner is not only an effective but also an economical solution for outdoor advertising. Its mobility, low surface costs, various mounting methods, and the possibility of using a mesh version make it an ideal choice for companies looking to increase their visibility and attract potential customers' attention. In the era of intense market competition, investing in a vinyl banner is a step towards effective and affordable marketing.
We accept banner and mesh designs in PDF and JPG CMYK formats with a resolution of 100 DPI for printing.
If you do not have a ready banner design, our graphic studio will prepare the necessary material, offering professional knowledge and practical experience.
Full color allows for the inclusion of company logos, photos, and graphics, providing unlimited possibilities for banner design.
Colors - we use appropriate color profiles for each medium we print the banner on, ensuring accurate color reproduction.
Banners can be connected to create very large surfaces exceeding the width of available rolls.
We use various media for printing advertising banners depending on the application.
Frontlit - Intended for one-sided printing. Made of polyester fabric coated with PVC. Very high tear resistance. Used as an advertising medium illuminated from the outside (printed side) by daylight or artificial light. Individual strips of frontlit can be joined by welding, creating surfaces limited only by the strength of the banner's supporting structure or its mounting possibilities.
Backlit - A vinyl material that transmits and diffuses light. Intended for "back" lighting, it maintains the same visual properties as frontlit during the day. With an appropriate design, a day/night effect can be achieved - the image seen during the day is complemented by additional elements when the banner is illuminated at night. Backlit can be joined into larger surfaces with specially made welds that are invisible when backlit.
Blockout - Material intended for indoor and outdoor use where the graphic is double-sided and cannot show through. It can also be used to darken hotel or office rooms and is suitable for double-sided advertising banners, eliminating the front-to-back show-through in intense sunlight.
Mesh - Mesh designed for large and very large advertising surfaces (several hundred to thousands of square meters) or places where using a full-structure medium could damage the supporting structure or even tear the banner due to wind action. Successfully used as scaffolding covers during building renovations. The mesh is produced in a wide range of densities, allowing for optimal material selection for the intended location.
Advertising banners are folded multiple times due to their large dimensions. As a result, wrinkles may appear after unfolding. After stretching the banner on the display surface, the wrinkles will disappear after a few days.