What messages do Floor Graphics carry?
Worcester, Massachusetts, is home to the Hanover Theater, which was built in 1904 when it was known as the Franklin Square Theatre. It hosted Broadway touring shows, headliners, burlesque shows, and silent films. It changed hands in 1912, was remodeled in 1926, and today is the Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts, with seats for 2,300. Another performing arts venue is also in the city. Mechanics Hall, which was built in 1857, is known for its superb acoustics and hosts recording sessions, live performances, galas, and more. Venues like this can use Floor Graphics in fun, imaginative ways.
Floor Graphics are an interesting option because putting things on the floor is surprising, and draws attention to the message. The user can decide what that message is, from the logo of the venue to the name of the current performer, or something as simple as “Welcome.” The graphics are colorful and attractive, and enhance their surroundings.
Come to Minuteman Press for your Floor Graphics
When you are ready to order your Floor Graphics in Worcester, you can count on our team members to create the items to match your request precisely. Call us or visit the shop in person to learn more.Get a Free Quote for Floor Graphics