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The Pacific Companies’ office suite is now adorned with beautiful imagery of their operation with the help of our large format printing, custom framing, and professional installation.  Can we list Interior Design on our resume now?!

Interior Design is our New Super Power

Large Format Printing is often misunderstood.  Is it outdoor signage?  Is it convention displays?  Is it only on paper, or can you use more durable materials/substrates?  What about photos?

The answer is YES to everything.  Banners, Photos, Signs, Displays, Indoor, Outdoor – you name it.  This why I love the project we recently completed with the Pacific Companies and their new office space.  They recently moved into a new building and needed to make the place look great.  Our large format printer was put to the task using Satin Poster Paper.

We custom framed each piece as if it were going in a museum and brought in a team of installers to make it look just right!  We love the end result and hope their entire team feel like their space is great to work in while admiring these great shots!

Details & Specifications

Client

The Pacific Companies:
Pacific Crane Maintenance Company
Pacific Terminal Services Company
Ocean Alliance Logistics
Website

Material

Satin Poster Paper

Custom Framing Supplies

Ink

6-color Latex Inks via Large Format Printer

Finishing

Hand Trimmed to specific installation size, Custom Mats and Framing, and installed directly by Classic Litho installation team.

Contact

Sales Rep & Contact: Darioush Nikravan

How can we help you realize your vision?

Big Displays, large volume print, or even something more challenging.  Contact us with some info, and we would love to help!

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Darioush Nikravan

Darioush started his career in the printing industry straight out of college by working as a sales person for PrimeSource (now Fuji). Darioush once considered pursuing a career in rap music but chose to get his MBA from Pepperdine University and joined Classic Litho shortly thereafter. Darioush has never regretted his choice. He still loves rap music and will argue the merits of West Coast rap over East Coast.