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Graphics Northwest Merges with SuperGraphics

Graphics Northwest Merges with SuperGraphics!

We are excited to announce that Graphics Northwest and Northwest Fine Art Printing are now part of SuperGraphics as of January 2, 2025. This merger signifies our joint commitment to delivering excellent quality, service and value to the Northwest Large Format Print Community.

With Graphics Northwest fully merging into SuperGraphics, we’re continuing to lead the way in large-format printing across the Pacific Northwest. This merger strengthens our ability to deliver the impactful visuals you rely on with even greater resources and expertise.

We’re also proud to welcome Northwest Fine Art Printing, a trusted leader in fine art and photography printing, as a SuperGraphics company. Known for their museum-quality giclée prints, metal prints, and canvas prints, they bring an exciting new dimension to our portfolio.

Our organizations are excited about the opportunity to bring the experience of all employees together. Bob Sambrook, President of Graphics Northwest explains, “SuperGraphics and Graphics Northwest have a unique opportunity to combine their talents to offer customers limitless capabilities, top quality products, and unmatched customer support. It was critical to me that our customers and employees have the best resources available, and I could not be more confident that this merger with SuperGraphics will meet and exceed expectations moving forward.”

The newly merged company will retain the SuperGraphics name and will be able to service Northwest and National customers with:

  • Enhanced Services and Offerings: With the combined expertise and resources of both companies, you will have access to the strongest range of Large Format Print capabilities and capacity in the Northwest.
  • Continued Support: Rest assured, you will continue to receive the same high level of service you have come to expect from Graphics Northwest. Your usual points of contact and customer support channels will continue forward.
  • Innovative Solutions: Together, we will innovate and deliver new solutions that will meet your evolving needs and exceed your expectations.

We are truly excited about the opportunities that lie ahead and look forward to serving you with the enhanced capabilities of our unified organization.

Thank you for your continued trust and partnership.

Warm regards,

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