On the Cover:
ADA wanted their
new offi ce to have
a modern and open
fl oorplan, which
would promote a
collaborative environment.
Columns
05 Editor’s Note
Hostage on the Go
By Jennifer Wilberschied
24 Industry Insights
Today’s Students are Tomorrow’s
Signmakers
By Lori Anderson
06 Printing Pulse
26 New Products
27 Ad Index
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12 Stop! Take Notice
Th e mission of window graphics is to
grab the attention of passers by, which
can be done with the use of these tips
and tricks.
By Joann Whitcher
16 Making Your Mark in
Mass Transit
Mass transit is a wide vertical, with
many opportunities.
By Toni McQuilken
19 Overlaminates:
Under the Microscope
Th e overlaminates market is growing
due to increased uses of this versatile
product and easy to install nature.
By Jeffrey Steele
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ONLINE CONTENT
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Departments
Because
the offi ce was so
open, the goal of the
signage project was
to extend the ADA
branding throughout
the space.
Signs By Tomorrow –
Rockville transformed
the American Diabetes
Association’s space into
a scientifi c, yet beautiful workspace.
By Jennifer Wilberschied
22 On the Same Wavelength:
Color Management Essentials
for Wide-Format
All the things that make wide-format
printing so versatile also make it
hard to color-manage.
By Richard Romano
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