A whopping factor in the psychology of table top advertising is the fact that it's human nature to be attracted to bright, colorful objects. That's where high resolution photography and promotional graphics comes into view on tables and bar / counter tops, usually of high quality brands you're already familiar with or maybe would like to try.Well, he did make stools his first pic to look at.
A whopping factor in the psychology of table top advertising is the fact that it's human nature to be attracted to bright, colorful objects. That's where high resolution photography and promotional graphics comes into view on tables and bar / counter tops, usually of high quality brands you're already familiar with or maybe would like to try.
Nothing personal Gino.Why did you quote me and answer someone else ?
Does this help clarify things?Well, he did make stools his first pic to look at.
Taffer would go for that look intentionally, and call it "relevant".Wow,
Just tell them to reach out to John Taffer, can't imagine what the kitchen looks like..., well maybe lol.
Or some other activities..I'd wager that thing labeled "not a stool" has performed as a stool.
I mean, it's a bar.... that goes without saying.Or some other activities..
Yup...The slots in the stools, are those for handling or drainage?
I think the puke splatter on the floor and bottoms of the tables really locks the lead in.Looks like a great place to pick up lead poisoning from loose paint chips.
That kind of stuff is fun to do. Before I retired I worked for a company who really got into that kind of stuff for beer companies. This is one I did for Leinenkugel's that was at Lambeau field in Green bay WI, along with several other concept bars we built for the stadium. It's a Ford Ranger that we pulled from a junk yard, I welded up a 2x4 steel sub-structure that everything is mounted to. It's just one side, the front and back, the rest is open. The headlights & tail lights all light up, the canoe has track lighting, has storage compartments under the bar tops, and under the section of hood. It has a solid wood bar top, and trailer jacks behind the wheels and in the back corners so it can be raised and rolled around. Behind the door window is where the cash register went, blacked out with vinyl. I finished it in single stage urethane with decals rather than a wrap. By the time everyone agreed on everything I had two weeks to do it...We have a fun project on our plate... It's a restaurant, with a "food truck" inside. But the truck is just for ordering. It's really out there concept as far as the graphics go.
Sand paint vinyl logo then epoxy resin best and lasts foreverHello forum.
What material would you reccomend to wrap tables at a restaurant?
Do you have experience with heavy duty overlaminates or vinyls?
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