Wall Stickers for a Graphic Design Studio

Graphic design has no limits or bounds. This is the reason why graphic design studios are truly creative and dynamic offices. These types of offices encourage its employees to daydream, think out of the box and scale the heights of their imagination by creating an environment that lets them do exactly this. One popular medium that graphic design studio designers can use to express the studio's design ethos is the use of wall stickers or vinyl stickers. Wall or window vinyl stickers can be creative without breaking the budget. For a graphic design studio starting out, producing and using these stickers are also easy and convenient with the help of an online vinyl sticker printer. Below are ideas on why vinyl stickers can work as graphic design studio elements.

'    Stickers designs are limitless- What better way to show off a graphic design studio's office than to print them out as stickers and stick them around the office? Online printers enable customers to upload any design onto their website. Sticker sizes can also be chosen from a range of 16x20 inches up to 58x100 inches. Custom sizes can also be printed.
Online printers apply water and fade-proof UV coating to the stickers.

'    Products can be delivered as early as a day after-Wall graphics, wall stickers and window clings can easily be printed and ground delivered for free with no additional handling fees. Orders also can also come as fast as only one day later. Customers are not obligated to order more than they need as online printers can print from one to 50 pieces with no minimum charge. Online printers also offer other value for money services such as free digital proofs of the stickers or free hard copy proof delivery to customers' homes or offices.

'    Stickers are reusable and repositionable-Stickers and vinyl stickers don't need to be permanent. These materials are also error proof. Vinyl adhesives or wall stickers can easily be removed and repositioned accordingly.

About the Author:

Nikki Sabato is a writer with a background in landscape architecture and design. She currently works in the field of marketing and design communication.

Author: Nikki Sabato