Depending on your specific project, choosing the right material for your banner can differ. One of the biggest factors is where the banner will be located. Another nearly as important factor is how long it will be used, or how many times it will be used. These factors change how they will be stored and which material is more likely to have a long enough life to look high-quality throughout its entire use rather than its first impression.
Interior Display: Fabric Reigns
For indoors, fabric banners are a top choice. They have a breathable material that has more movement than the vinyl option. Since it is not being exposed to as many elements, the colors should stay vibrant for multiple uses, and it can be hung for somewhat long periods of time.
- Options in finishes: depending on the project, you will want to choose different finishes. A satin finish will give a sort of sheen that will bring more attention. However, for more highly lit areas, a matte finish can help to prevent glare. When possible, satin finishes are the more popular choice as they give a professional and well-finished impression.
- Polyester is the most often used material to create these banners as it has movement, is durable, and is easy to take creases out using a hand steamer. The material is also more affordable, making it an easy solution for any occasion.
- Mounting is done by our professionals but there are mounting options when your event requires travel. Our team will help talk you through our options.
Vinyl for Durable Usage
Have an outdoor event or plan to reuse your banner a large number of times, or over years? Vinyl is likely the best option. Our vinyl banners have a few options to make them a great option for usage that requires durability:
- There is a variety of mesh materials for double-sided vinyl banners that can be installed between trees, above streets, or as part of any display.
- Weather will be far less a factor when using a vinyl banner as they are made using UV-resistant ink and vinyl that doesn’t waver under downpours.
Overall, vinyl has more versatility, but fabric could be a great option for some projects. Contact our team today and we’ll help you decide the best options for your unique needs.