Fitting Self-Adhesive Vinyl

Fitting Signs 34
Generally speaking self-adhesive vinyl signs are ones that are used indoors, because of the nature of the adhesive needing to be on a dry surface and for the exposure element of the outdoors.
Here, one of the fitters is applying the self-adhesive vinyl to an internal window. These make good use of the width available and can be either subtle (like this one) or obtrusive and really take up the entire window.
Another use of this kind of sign is as a manifestation, abstract images that act as an alert mechanism to the presence of something that we might normally see through, such as a glass door. Such manifestations are usually squares and fairly large and in a block across something like a door.









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