The fabric frame graphic display is a high-resolution dye-sublimated fabric graphic finished with a thin gasket strip. The strip is sewn directly to the edge of the graphic, and the strip is then inserted into a lightweight aluminum frame with a recessed groove. The fabric is taut when installed in the frame for a smooth, finished appearance. The result is a large format graphic that mimics the old-fashioned hard panel graphics commonly found on custom displays and interior spaces.
What is different about Fabric Frame graphics?
- Lightweight Fabric. Fabric is lighter and more durable than tradition direct print graphics.
- Dye-Sublimation. Dye-sublimation graphics are digital quality reproductions of art files which are durable, offer vibrant color-pop, and are all printed on lightweight fabric.
- Less Frame. Slim framed graphics are the perfect choice when more graphic and less frame is desired.
- No Sew Line. Unlike bead or pole pocket fabric graphics, the sew line is hidden within the extrusion providing a more finished look to your exhibit or retail wall display.
What is different about Fabric Frame graphics?
- Care. Fabric graphics can be washed and steamed. They are more durable and long-lasting than traditional graphics.
- Lightweight. Larger graphics weigh less, perfect for creating space definition on virtually any surface.
- Cost. More image bang for the buck; large wall images, especially!
- Green. Many materials are produced using recyclable materials such as PET (polyethylene terephthalate, a form of polyester).
- No Glare. Fabric is the perfect choice for media walls or any backdrop that is being photographed or filmed.
- Versatility. Simple change-out of graphics for each new asset release.
- Frameless. The silicone edge means you see more graphic and less frame.
- Acoustical. Placing fabric graphics on walls is the best way to eliminate echo, reverb and reduce overall ambient noise in any room.


