Fabric printing here and elsewhere – Russia

In Moscow, Russia, there is the Museum of Decorative, Applied and Popular Arts. It has hundreds of documents retracing Russian textile history from the 17th to the 20th century under the most diverse aspects. Craftsmanship from various periods, from printed fabrics to traditional woven fabrics, from upholstery fabrics to confections for clothing, this Moscow museum

Square flag base – interior / exterior

The square flag base is ideal for indoor events. It can also be used at outdoor events, but on hard, flat and straight surfaces (cement or asphalt) only. In a place exposed to winds, it is then advisable to add a weight above. With sandbags or water bags, it is simple and easy to put

Fabric printing here and elsewhere – Japan

The Katagami Japan has a long tradition in textile printing. Paper stencil printing, called katagami, spread across the archipelago from the 13th century. However, this technique was not fully mastered until a few centuries later, during the Edo period. Source : https://www.fascinant-japon.com/musee-bourgoin-jallieu-impression-textile/ But what is the Edo period? The Edo period (江戸時代, Edo jidai?) or

Fabric printing here and elsewhere – China

China is today a world leader in the manufacture of consumer products. The 2016 Deloitte Manufacturing Competitiveness Index ranked China as one of the most competitive manufacturing countries in the world. Source : https://wsafety-news.com/non-classifiee/fabrique-par-la-chine-le-nouveau-leader-en-matiere-de-qualite/?lang=fr China has been printing its fabrics in sublimation since modern times. Its technological advance in printing is equal to ours. And

Printing here and elsewhere in the world – Africa and its fashion

When we think of African fabrics, we often imagine colorful patterns of the tribal type, represented with bright and contrasting colors, from bright yellow to canary red, through turquoise blue, emerald green, as well as all the other colors. bright, without forgetting the white and the black.In a previous article, we described a lot the

Sublimation printing on fabric according to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).

According to the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS), M&M Graphic is registered under the code 32311, which corresponds to the following definition: “Printing and related activities”. This description is rather vague because it does not specify the specific type of impression of the company. This class includes five (5) sub-categories, namely the following: 1-

Supply Challenges in the Large Format Display Industry

Procurement is an area that requires surrounding oneself with reliable and consistent suppliers. This is true for the large format display industry as everywhere else. For more than twenty years, our management team at M&M Graphic has mastered the art of managing procurement, supplier relations, delivery times, customs clearance and all other chain-related activities. company

The MTL Supercross at the Olympic Stadium

Among the major events to which M&M Graphic is privileged to provide signage is the Supercross MTL. The last two editions took place in 2018 and 2019 at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal. As the printing is done on behalf of the Gestev agency and it is their team that is responsible for the organization