The Salvation Army wanted to increase their street presence at their HQ in London, near St Paul's and the Tate Modern. They decided they needed to illuminate their windows to attract the attention of the estimated 4 million people who pass by their building every year. The best way to achieve a large format illuminated display graphics was to use super size light boxes (http://www.w-co.co.uk/large-format-lightboxes.php).
The main two light boxes under consideration by the client were the Flex Face light box (http://www.w-co.co.uk/flex-face-light-box.php) or the Fabric Face light box (http://www.w-co.co.uk/fabric-face-light-boxes.php), they commented, “weighing up the various options we went for 2.5m x 2.5m flex-face double-sided light boxes. If money had not been an issue we'd almost certainly have gone for the fabric face light box option but we needed to be careful with our budget.”
W&Co produced and installed 3 double sided, large format, Flex Face light boxes with Christmas display graphics in each side. The client, was extremely happy with the product and the service, which is substantiated by their remarks, "the installation team worked tirelessly to get everything up and sorted in a single day" and they added, "we're delighted with how everything worked out and would happily recommend W&Co's service, which was excellent from beginning to end."
The illuminated display now carries a simple Christmas message which shine out for all passers-by to see, in time they plan to replace the graphic skins to show other subjects raising awareness of the work of The Salvation Army around the world.
To see the full email from The Salvation Army see http://www.w-co.co.uk/salvation-army-lightboxes.php