Design, Graphics & Print
We develop graphics that are made for physical environments, not just screens. That includes event branding, production-ready artwork, wide-format print, dimensional graphics, and the many branded details that make a build feel finished, polished, and intentional.
Use this service when the project needs design thinking and print execution that hold up in the real world.
The work this department is set up to support.
How this work usually moves from idea to execution.
Develop the Visual Direction
We align on the look, hierarchy, format needs, and brand language so the system works across surfaces and environments.
Prepare the Assets
Artwork is built and adapted for the actual materials, scales, and installation realities of the project.
Produce for the Field
The final output is prepared to arrive cleanly, install correctly, and integrate with the rest of the production package.
Useful guides for this kind of scope.
Event Graphics Print Production Checklist for Brand Activations
A practical checklist for agencies and brand teams preparing large-format event graphics, vinyl, SEG, signage, and branded environmental details for NJ and NYC activations.
What Scenic Fabrication Means for Brand Activations
A plain-English guide to scenic fabrication for experiential events, pop-ups, retail moments, and branded environments across New Jersey and New York City.
SEG Fabric Graphics for Events: When They Make Sense
A quick guide to silicone edge graphics, fabric frames, and when SEG is the right choice for pop-ups, trade shows, step-and-repeats, and branded environments.
How to Prepare Artwork for Event Graphics Orders
A practical artwork upload guide for vinyl, SEG fabric, banners, step-and-repeat backdrops, rigid signs, and large-format event graphics.
Planning Scenic Builds Around SEG and Printed Graphics
How to coordinate scenic fabrication, SEG frames, fabric graphics, vinyl, and dimensional branded elements before an event build reaches the venue.
If this is part of an upcoming project, let's scope it correctly.
We can talk through what needs to be built, what needs to move, which departments should be involved, and where this scope fits into the bigger production plan.