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of the green elements in the field, thanks again to some skilled handiwork and image manipulation from Allen Signs.

With colour fidelity and resolution requiring the highest order of accuracy, Allen Signs elected to print the wrap using its newly installed Mimaki JV-33 and Metamark MD7 digital media. The result was a first time hit with the MD7 handling the resolution requirement and maintaining the necessary fidelity with the client's corporate look and feel and Allen Signs’ design. The wrap is laminated with Metamark MG905 matching digital laminate which protects the print without adding any cast to the underlying colour.

Now, when TransLinc's vehicle takes to the streets it turns heads not once, but twice. It glides serenely among other traffic and along the less travelled road in the locality in almost total silence because it's battery powered and makes virtually no noise at all. The MD7 wrap certainly catches the eye and a double-take is required when it's realised there's no assault on the ears.
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Metamark MD7
Allen Signs produces a Metamark vehicle wrap that turns heads - twice.

Thanks to the profile and quality of its work and its reputation, Allen Signs receives much of its work by recommendation. One of the latest clients to be referred is TransLinc, one of the UK's leading providers of vehicle fleet management services to local authorities and corporate clients. The company was looking for an eye-catching wrap for one of its own vehicles - a vehicle with some rather unusual credentials.

The client had some ideas on which to base the design for the wrap. Allen Signs worked with these ideas and developed a design built from elements suggesting a greener and ecologically balanced environment. The splash of colour from the field of rape and the sweep of the client's logo evoke an open, fresh sense of space and clean air. The colours of the client's logo also pick up resonances
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