Rob Fletcher shares some of the most creative outdoor print applications from 2020

While 2020 may have been a year when we were urged to stay at home as much as possible, the outdoor print market continued to blossom, with printers all over the world producing eye-catching and memorable prints.

From giant billboards and posters, to building wraps, flags and banners, there was plenty to get excited about in this sector over the past 12 months.

Here, FESPA.com takes a look at the best applications from the past year..

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14 Jan 2021
January 14, 2021

Plastics replaced with paper

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The oil oligarchy must be getting anxious. Not only are oil prices way down because of the reduction in transportation and the rise in renewable energy, but plastics are being steadily phased out across industries. In the graphics business we are seeing some highly innovative approaches to replacing plastics in all sorts of areas, from paper bottles through to polybags made from compostable materials. More importantly some very large companies have committed to removing plastics in their products. This will help drive change in supply chains, and help to wean all players off the plastics habit. read more →

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FESPA has postponed its 2021 Global Print Expo and the co-located European Sign Expo from March until October 2021, while remaining at the same venue, the RAI exhibition centre in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. read more →

by FESPA Staff

Dublin-based Vinehall Displays was the first company in Ireland to take delivery of a swissQprint Nyala 3 flatbed printer in late 2019. What the business could not have predicted at the beginning of 2020 was how significant its investment would become when, without warning, the Coronavirus would sweep across the world and drive individuals into their homes as social distancing measures were implemented across the world. read more →

02 Dec 2020
December 2, 2020

5 Secrets for Screen Making Success

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Proven advice for industrial applications and other situations where delivering less-than-flawless prints isn’t an option. read more →