Keraber – A More Impressive Appearance

The imposing appearance of a shop entrance is not merely a matter of aesthetics, but one of the cornerstones of a business's success.

Keraber - a more professional appearance

Attracting attention, building a brand, creating a positive customer experience, projecting professionalism and gaining a competitive edge all contribute to making the entrance the heart of a shop. It is therefore worth paying special attention to the entrance in the interest of long-term success.

The entrance gate of Keraber's Solymár branch has just been completed. The metalwork was carried out by our client themselves; however, after joint planning and an on-site survey, we manufactured the dibond panel signs, which were produced using modern UV printing technology. The on-site installation was carried out using adhesive bonding and a releasable fixing.

Dibond panel proved to be an extremely advantageous choice, as it combines the durability of aluminium with a light weight, making installation and transport easier. The material is weather-resistant, making it perfectly suitable for outdoor use, as it withstands various environmental influences such as rain, sunlight and gusts of wind. In addition, the aesthetic appearance of dibond panel means it looks great in virtually any environment, whether for advertising boards, exhibition materials or interior decoration. The smoothness of its surface and the ability to print on it using UV technology ensure that colours remain vivid and long-lasting. Finally, the versatility of dibond panel allows it to be used in a variety of shapes and sizes, always providing the most suitable solution for users.

This is not our first project here – previously we also manufactured foam letters for the side of the Solymár branch building.

If you have been considering refreshing your business's image, or would like to make smaller changes for a more distinctive look, do not hesitate to contact us. Our expert colleagues are ready to assist you every step of the way, from planning to realisation.

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