
There's nothing worse than a bad dye job. And Miami-based Dots & Shapes Inc., is trying to put a stop to poorly dyed fabrics used for flags, banners, backgrounds, posters and more. Offering superb quality, Dots & Shapes uses dye sublimation, a process by which the ink seeps in and becomes part of the polyester-based fabric. The company can accommodate orders for small projects such as trade show booth signage to large ones like backdrops for theatrical signage. Colors are bright and even metallic colors look vibrant. The end result is a durable, photo quality reproduction. —Shari Lynn Rothstein
Posted 05.06.04
Posted 05.06.04