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Using high-performance, long-lasting vinyl films, Julius Barth
& Associates designs and produces dramatic and memorable visual
concepts for recreational vehicles, boats, and other sports leisure
equipment.
Immediate recognition in the marketplace is essential in today's
competitive and high-energy sporting and outdoor environment, and
our design team is known for trend-setting concepts and tantalizing,
innovative use of color.
Whether it is an unusual striping configuration, a complete stylized
pictorial design, or a show-stopping logo, Julius Barth and his
associates create product identity graphics consumers love to own.
We work with enthusiasm from your own ideas, or if you prefer,
turn us loose and watch what we create for you. A huge array of
gleaming high-fashion colors, glistening metallics and pearlized
finishes, and even glitter-embedded vinyls are at the command of
our designers. Further enhancements are created with screen-printing
on the vinyls using inks specially formulated for exterior durability.
Following the design approval on a prototype model, we work closely
with the vinyl graphics manufacturer to see that the concepts are
carefully created and billed at the quoted prices.
Those familiar with our methods know that all designs are pre-positioned
so that they can be applied on site. As new designs are prototyped
and introduced, we train your applicators to maintain quality control
and consistent appearance. Design elements and letters are held
in position by topping off your graphics with a low-tack transfer
sheet called "premask." The adhesive-backed graphics are
formulated for a 7-year exterior life on your products.
We are happy to serve you. No project is too large or too small.
E-mail or phone us today with your specific needs.
Though sporting and outdoor equipment and vehicles are our specialty,
our design expertise is by no means limited to these categories.
We also offer architectural graphics, signage, banners, and both
large and small scale floor and window graphics. Our printing methods
range from simple and economical one- or two-color projects to complex
four-color process illustrations, including giant-size pictorials
using digital technologies.
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