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SuperGraphics launches new website

Press Release

For Immediate Release

June 12, 2019


SuperGraphics, a leading Seattle based provider of #SuperFormat graphics for retail and environmental applications has launched new website

Seattle, June 11, 2019 – Following months of hard work and dedication, SuperGraphics, a leading technology-driven large-format printer, is proud to announce the launch of its newly redesigned website at https://supergraphics.com. The new site features a streamlined modern design, improved functionality, and easy access to essential information about SuperGraphics’ products and services.

SuperGraphics has transformed itself since being purchased by an employee led group in November 2018.  The goal of the new site is to introduce this transformation and to provide all visitors an opportunity to learn more about SuperGraphics.  The new site displays how SuperGraphics is genuinely unique in the realm of large-format printing services and provides an exciting and new interactive user experience.

The website is the perfect reflection of the new SuperGraphics team and will be used as a tool to remain connected with partners and customers by providing industry news, featured client projects and success stories, and company announcements. Visitors are encouraged to explore the website and sign up for SuperGraphics monthly newsletter.

About SuperGraphics
SuperGraphics is a large-format printer specializing in retail and environmental solutions. Our team is a trusted partner to many iconic brands, who rely on our ability to execute local and nationwide programs, from concept to completion with superior results.  As an entity, we have been in business since 2001, servicing the large-format graphics needs of West Coast clientele. We currently operate in Seattle with 35 employees. 

For more information, press only: SuperGraphics PR

solutions@supergraphics.com

www.supergraphics.com

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