A: Our expertise lies in large format inkjet printing and finishing, all of which is done in-house. We do not manufacture the display systems ourselves - they are sourced from carefully selected suppliers.
A: No. Our pop-up display systems are carefully chosen and of the highest standards. However, all systems are vulnerable to accidental damage and misuse in the field. Systems damaged in this way will not be replaced free of charge, however, repair or replacement of damaged components will be done as cost effectively as possible - sometimes this may even mean free! We do not believe in offering a 'no-questions-asked lifetime warranty' as this would not allow us to price our systems at such a competitive level.
A: Usually, yes. You need to give us full details of the system. For some systems like pop-up displays, you may also need to supply some fixings for the graphics. Please call us to discuss your requirements.
A: Absolutely! Any pop-up display print is only as good as the artwork that is put into the system. Put bad artwork in (pixilated, poor color contrast, composition) then the results will be less than spectacular. We want all our clients to be extremely happy with their pop-up displays and preparation of good artwork is all part of this process.
A: Of course, that's what we are really good at! Other common items are posters, encapsulated prints and prints laminated and mounted on to foamex (rigid PVC).
Pop-up displays are self contained portable display systems that function as both an attractive backdrop and a containment or marking area to denote exhibition space. Armed with a Pop-up display, you do not need to rent panels, you can mount your pop-up display in any open space, and even use the pop-up's travel container as a counter!
Lightweight and easily transportable, pop-up displays are ideal for exhibitions, conferences, presentations or static information displays.
Systems are available in straight or curved formats, in a variety of configurations. Two or more pop-ups can be used in combination to create large backdrops or more unusual shapes to fill almost any exhibition space. Pop-up stands can be set up in minutes in a few simple steps.
Magnetic fixings are used to attach flexible graphic panels to the framework. Panels are printed on premium photograde media using our HP 5500 large format printers with Onyx or Posterjet RIPs, and finished with a scuff-resistant laminate. We are large format printing leaders, we understand the importance of a rigid quality control procedure in the production of these graphics, and the need for technical expertise in color management and investment in the latest 3rd party RIP software. See our large format pages for more.
If you already have a pop-up system from any other supplier and are looking for replacement graphics, we can make panels for almost any system, contact us with your enquiry.
The frame structure is designated by the number of columns and rows of framework. Erawan sells systems in 2 x 3, 3 x 3, and 4 x 3 configuration.
Pop-up display design is similar to poster design, but the very large size of a pop-up display can present a real challenge to an artist if one gets bogged down in fine details. The pop-up must grab the attention of the visitor very quickly.
Technically we can accept artwork in any native software package on Mac or PC. However, due to current RIP incompatibilities we cannot accept PDF files.
Artwork for a 4x3 column pop-up should be 413 x 225 cm. Artwork for a 3 x 3 pop-up display should be 344 x 229 cm.
All placed/scanned images should be between 75 and 150 dpi for pop-up displays (100 dpi should suffice). CMYK color mode, leave pantone as spot colors and we will do our best to match them if you supply prints of previous works (if the color is important to your company logo for example).
Send your artwork to us via email (~ 20 MB) or to our FTP Site for the fastest turnaround time.