Window Graphics / Animation
Signage and advertising items that are mounted directly to a window are known as window graphics. They're usually made of a film that adheres to glass without damaging it. Window graphics are available in a range of designs, sizes, and shapes, and they're usually completely customizable to suit a company's needs.
Although the advertising industry is always evolving, traditional advertising strategies such as window graphics will always be helpful, particularly in areas with a lot of foot and/or drive-by traffic. Window graphics are used by the people who are most likely to do business with you in your neighborhood.
For both interior and exterior windows, we provide a range of window graphics. For any application needs, we have qualified, experienced installers.
Window Graphics that are based on their location
The following are the first and second surface parameters that will decide where your graphic appears:
The first layer: The first surface window graphics are added to the window's exterior side and are visible from the outside (rather than the interior). The graphics or photographs are printed on the vinyl or film's front page, facing outward.
A second level: On the inner side of the display, second surface window graphics are added. Since they face the street, the glass acts as a screen between the film or decal and the outside world. One of the advantages of second surface graphics is that the decals or clings are normally weatherproof.
Window Graphics Types:
Transparent window graphics - Transparent window graphics are fully transparent. Graphics or text may be written on them. Only the coloured part of the graphic is apparent when printed and added to a display. The rest of the graphic is transparent, so it blends in with the glass.
Translucent window graphics - Translucent window graphics are identical to transparent graphics, but they are often designed to be backlit, rendering them visible to passers-by in the evening or at night.
Perforated graphics - also known as "one-way vision" graphics, allow people to see out but not in through a window. A graphic covers the outside of the window, but tiny holes in the film allow people on the inside of the building to see out. Vehicle windows often display perforated graphics.
Opaque graphics - are non-transparent graphics. They're usually a solid colour, like white. When the graphic is added to the display, any areas that aren't printed on remain visible.
Etched glass vinyl - Use etched glass vinyl to create an etched glass effect. Here are a few advantages of etched glass vinyl:
1. Create an engraved, cut, sandblasted, or textured glass effect.
2. Hide places from the general public.
3. Easy to change thanks to fast application and removal.
4. Define interior spaces while maintaining a light and airy feel.
5. Build high-end looks for a fraction of the price.
Window Graphics Styles
Vinyl lettering- You can cut vinyl letters into any font or form you like, such as block lettering or script. Lettering may be used to remind consumers about a deal, your hours of service, or your company's address, among other items.
Full-cover graphics - Full-cover graphics are known for grabbing the reader's attention. They always take up the entire window room, and in some cases, several windows. Photographic images, corporate branding, and other design elements can all be used in these graphics.
At HM Graphics Pvt Ltd we prepare Window Graphics with the bespoke needs of the clients. Also, we use only elite quality materials for the Window Graphics / Animation.
Benefits of Using Window Graphics
Flexibility: If you use a window graphic or a cling, window graphics are usually adaptable. You aren't forced to use the same graphics year after year. You can change the graphics out more often than other forms of graphics since they are typically not a permanent application.
Advertising is pre-installed: Window graphics are a great way to get the word out about your business. Furthermore, the graphics will assist people in better understanding who the business is and what it does. People are more likely to find out they're entering a restaurant when they walk up to a building with pictures of food installed around the walls.
Sales and business news promotion: Stores may use window graphics to illustrate current promotions or promotional deals. The company will use a window graphic display to show new items as those stores bring new products in or start selling a new brand. Window graphics can be useful to companies that aren't retailers.
More personal space: Window graphics are often used to share details, but they may also be used for other purposes. Glass graphics, for example, can be used to build a privacy shield on the inside of a work space's walls. You may also use frosted glass or engraved films to seal off areas of your workspace that you don't want passersby to see.
Pay careful attention: A company with a logo or graphics on its front is more likely to be recognized. How would anybody know you're there if the company's windows are empty and you don't have anything else in the way of signage?
A more appealing look: Window graphics allow you to dress up your office or building and hide any unsightly areas.