To capture greater exposure as a national leader for fabric solutions, Merritt Graphics has launched a new Web site. Digital textile printing continues to be a growing industry. Custom-printed fabrics offer virtually endless applications and soft signage is here to stay. According to The Wide Format Imaging “2015 Top 50” report, fabric printing was the number two application poised for growth in 2015.
Infotrends forecasts a strong growth rate, 34 percent CAGR to 2019, for the worldwide digital textile printing market. Requirements for a more sustainable and environmentally friendly production are thought to be key drivers in this market: “As owners and retailers become more sensitive to their product impact on the environment, as well as address consumer needs for creativity and customization, they are increasingly looking to digital producers as thought leaders that are fundamentally changing the supply chain and helping them become sustainable and profitable.”
Merritt Graphics of East Hartford, Connecticut made the leap into the digital textile printing industry in late 2014. Since first entering this market, Merritt has refined their techniques and thoroughly developed their craft. “It is important to us to put out a quality product,” says Ed Perry, president and CEO. “We invested in first-rate equipment and in our staff and training to make sure we are delivering top-notch final products.”
In addition to the printing, Merritt offers turnkey solutions and works with customers from initial concept development to the final installation, making all the arrangements in between.
In order to gain more exposure for their digital textile capabilities and offerings, Merritt Graphics developed a new Web site that solely focuses on these solutions. Merritt’s main Web site has a wide-ranging list of services and felt their fabric services were being lost in the mix.
“We do acknowledge our fabric graphics on our main website however we have a comprehensive list of fabric graphic and visual display solution capabilities. Our goal is to have them prominently displayed,” said Pat Freer, vice president and Product Group director.
The new Web site was built with a responsive design meaning regardless of the viewing device visitors will have a pleasant experience. Merrittfabricgraphics.com showcases various types of fabric applications ranging from tradeshow displays to backdrops and Out of Home advertising solutions. Videos on the site demonstrate how versatile soft signage is. The site will continue to be developed over time and will soon include informative blogs and articles in addition to more videos.
To learn more, visit www.merrittgraphics.com or www.merrittfabricgraphics.com.