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With a 30,000sq warehouse and over 70 employees, Hollywood Monster continues to build a strong reputation. Working with some of the biggest names in a range of sectors including, commercial, construction, events, exhibitions, property, retail, TV, theatre and sport. We provide clients with a variety of graphics and digitally-printed products; from concept and design through to manufacturing and installation. Products include:

– Signs & Banners Billboard Poster
– Building Wraps
– Digital Printed Wallpaper
– Promotional, Pull Up & Roll Up Banners
– Estate Agent Boards & Property Signage
– Exhibition Signage
– Construction Signage & Hoardings
– Vehicle Livery & Graphics
– Floor Graphics
– Flag Printing & Flag Poles
– Retail Signage
– Sports Signage

We are very passionate about what we do; our consultants, project managers and planners, offering a bespoke service from supply only to a fully experienced, safe and insured installation service.

Having heavily invested in state-of-the-art printing technology, we are able to produce high quality print of any size on a range of fabrics. This, combined with our personal, proactive and professional service, allows us to offer support and peace of mind, delivering epic results every time!

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KD Kanopy adopts UFabrik Tent Textile 

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