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Mohawk Color offers high-impact solutions for company branding

From the front door of your office to the vertical blinds in the reception area - and even the toilet seat in the restroom, Mohawk Color, a division of Mohawk Sign Systems, offers vibrant, high-impact and off-beat solutions to company branding. Through creative use of technology, Mohawk Color can print on virtually any surface - up to 5' x 10' x 2" and even in white and clear. According to Bettina Dill, president/owner of Mohawk Sign Systems, "Our capabilities enable our clients to think outside the box when exploring ways to get key messages to their customers. I encourage any market-focused business to visit our new website for inspiration and solutions. From exterior signage to wall murals, trade-show graphics or window displays, Mohawk offers endless possibilities." For more information visit Mohawk Color www.mohawkcolor.com What differentiates Mohawk Color in its field? Dill offers a ready list of highlights: * We can print on a variety of substrates including wood, tile, metal, foamcore, sintra, acrylic, perforated window films, blinds, etc. * UV cured inks are fade, scratch resistant and weatherproof. Perfect for adding logos, photos or graphics to your ADA-Compliant signage. * Full color printing including white and clear, gives you more vibrant color and the opportunity to utilize spot coating * Photo realistic large format prints - can be viewed close up or far away Some clients we have recently worked with in the Boston Area are: * The Narrow Gate Architecture * Church Square Associates Limited Partnership * Metro Credit Union * Pisani & Associates Architects * Barrington Public Schools For more information on exciting new applications for full color, vibrant graphics, visit Mohawk Color to download photos or contact us for a sample. www.mohawkcolor.com
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