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What do use for cubicle graphics?

TheSnowman

New Member
I have a customer that's wanting something like this picture for an end result. Haven't done anything on the cubicle material before. Obviously Vinyl is out...just looking to see if anyone has done anything like this, and how they fastened it. I'm thinking light weight stuff and pinning it at this point, but that seems like a hokie solution.
 

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jfiscus

Rap Master
I would assume that Bill's solution above is correct, but if your customer is cheap... some "layflat/no-curl banner" material and some velcro strips would probably "get-r-dun".
 

TheSnowman

New Member
Here was what the customer said they wanted:

"It needs to be elegant, yet resistant as people are leaning over these dividers."

Probably needs some laminate if I do PVC, or I'd looked at the "Fabric Banner" that Signs365 has too. Not sure if something like that would work or not. The velcro idea I agreed with in my head first, just not real sure how that will work long term. It's about 4 states away, so I've gotta make sure whatever I come up with works well.
 

2B

Active Member
+1 for bills idea,

their comment of "It needs to be elegant, yet resistant as people are leaning over these dividers." means they will constantly be touched and if someone is standing there they will pick at and edge or pull off reapply the velcro
 

oksigns

New Member
that picture shows no texture of the fabric walls and looks more like a mockup, so maybe let the customer know about the actual process and finished product to avoid confusion. Otherwise, it could be stretched PVC mounted within the same way the fabric wall insert is installed.
 
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