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Wednesday, 22 September 2010

E4 Udderbelly Magners Pasture Flex Face Light box sign

A large Flex Face Light Box (http://www.w-co.co.uk/flex-face-light-box.php) was produced for E4 to promote the ‘Magners Pasture’ at the E4 Udderbelly entertainment destination in London. The E4 Udderbelly is a unique venue in the form of a giant upside-down purple cow! Music, theatre, circus and comedy events are being hosted in the Udderbelly throughout the summer outside the Southbank Centre.


The cow shaped ‘tent’ is accompanied by the ‘Magners Pasture’ an outdoor dining and drinking area with giant Connect 4 and outdoor LCD screens showing Wimbledon and World Cup football. The Flex Face Light box is displayed at the entrance of the Magners Pasture directly on the Southbank and when illuminated it can be seen from the opposite bank of the River Thames!
W&Co managed to turn this project around extremely quickly due to the short lead-time and the client was extremely happy with the result. Flex Face light boxes are ideal for these type of large format outdoor illuminated signs and the backlit PVC banner material ensures durability for outdoor applications.
For more information on Flex Face light boxes please follow this link: http://www.w-co.co.uk/flexiface_light_box.php. Or for more details on a range of other light box solutions please check out this page: http://www.w-co.co.uk/light_boxes.php

Thursday, 9 September 2010

Razor Light Boxes Premiere at the IMAX



Razor ultra slim LED light boxes (http://www.w-co.co.uk/razor-led-light-box.php) were supplied in large 6-sheet and 30” x 40” sizes to the prestigious BFI IMAX cinema at London Waterloo with the UK's biggest cinema screen. Due to the high quality, slim line nature and high brightness of the Razor light box, it was seen as the perfect solution to advertise the biggest upcoming 3D movies on the most sophisticated motion-picture projection system in the world. Along with the Razor LED light boxes W&Co also supplied custom RGB colour changing LED Light Walls (http://www.w-co.co.uk/led-feature-wall.php) complete with toughened glass fronts for the IMAX`s brand new custom made ticket counter. Each RGB light wall came complete with its own DMX controller which allows easy control over what colours and sequence of colours the user wants to display.
The BFI (British Film Institute) were really blown away with the illuminated displays and commented, “The BFI IMAX cinema in Waterloo is one of the highest grossing IMAX cinemas in the World and as part of a refurbishment project we installed W&Co light boxes to advertise our current and future presentations. Being one of the most technologically advanced cinemas in Europe we wanted to present this image to our customers in everything we do and W&Co LED light boxes provide a modern and energy efficient solution. Maintenance requirement is minuscule compared with old florescent tube light boxes and the running costs are substantially less, by our calculation they should pay for themselves in 24 months just with the energy savings.”

Wednesday, 28 July 2010

Light Walls Without Limits


LED Light Walls were seen as the perfect solution by a firm of Chartered Surveyors who had been requested to ‘fast track’ an interior lighting feature wall within the Royal Navy Collingwood Club at HMS Collingwood in Hampshire; an establishment which was formed in 1940 as an entry camp for new recruits.

The surveyors supplied us with drawings for the proposal of two large format curved graphic screens which they were interested in illuminating using the innovative edge-lit LED light panel technology. From their drawings we put together a proposal for the client for the full construction of the illuminated walls to be manufactured from an MDF and plywood framework, clad in Royal Navy blue ACM material, complete with a series of high bright LED light wall panels to illuminate their graphics.

After a few modifications the proposal was approved. Both curved LED light walls were manufactured in manageable sections before being fully assembled and installed on site. The final results were amazing, as you can see from the photo above. The Royal Navy was extremely impressed with the finished illuminated display and very pleased at the speed at which the project was turned around.