The transportation sector is a category of companies that provide services moving people, goods, or the infrastructure to do so. The transportation industry group consists of several industries including air freight and logistics, airlines, marine, road and rail, and transportation infrastructure.
OneFrame solutions take signage and make it multi-dimensional. The custom-made products fit any space, can be based on the floor, wall or suspended, single or double sided, illuminated or un-illuminated; whatever you choose you do so knowing that it’s a New Zealand made, modern, affordable, sustainable solution. And you make a conscious decision to stand out.
No matter if the service offer is aimed at moving people or goods, information and branding remains key. Whether it be infromative or emotive having an intergrated solution to hold and convey messages remains integral across this sector. Having an intergrated system that is both sustainble and delivers an enviromentally friendly option is where OneFrame fabric signage & lightboxes comes into its own. OneFrame is the ultimate environmentally friendly choice when looking at your indoor & event based signage; the inks we use in our dye sublimation printing are water-based, the paper is recyclable and our frames are made from recyclable aluminium.
From departure shedules, promotional activity, way-finding signage through to emotive lifestyle imagery supporting the particular service or its destinations it's no wonder that OneFrame fabric signage & lightboxes are able to deliver a single scalable solution that can be executed throughout whilst ensuring on-going change-out graphics remain tool-free and cost effective.
OneFrame fabric signage & fabric lightboxes within the transport sector can be delivered for the following applications:
So no matter the complexity or size, if you would like to talk more about your idea, its intended application and finishing please feel free to contact our team who would be happy to talk through the practical aspects and commercial considerations specific to the transport sector.
Too often we see generic imagery sourced through international libraries with little thought to what is available in our own back yard.