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Tapped as the world's largest home furnishings trade show, the High Point Market attracts companies from around the globe. Twice a year, more than 80,000 visitors attend the expo in High Point, NC, to check out the latest products and services. To help them stand out, vendors continue to turn to the Colfax, NC-based Burchette Sign Corporation for creative and beautifully-crafted custom banners to showcase their wares.

custom bannerOne of the amazing features of the firm's banners is the wide range of available sizes. The team of designers can produce visuals as large as 32 feet by 60 feet. Your company will shine when compared to the rest at the High Point Market thanks to impeccably crafted banners with vivid colors, logos, fonts, and innovative designs.

Over 2,000 exhibitors attend the trade show each year to set up booths and showrooms in 180 buildings spanning 11.5 million square feet. A custom banner is an ideal way to attract potential clients to your exhibit. Burchette Sign Corporation will bring your vision to life through its signage made with various materials, including nylon, vinyl, and other environmentally-friendly products.

Not only will the design team create your custom banner, but the specialists will expertly install it on-site at your High Point Market vendor space. Whether your company is a furniture manufacturer or you're an interior design or architect, turn to the professionals for a unique banner that captures your firm's brand’s desired message. It’s the perfect way to make a good first impression on clients.

Start planning for the showcase today! The 2018 High Point Markets will take place April 14-18 and October 13-17. Call the custom banner designers at Burchette Sign Corporation at (336) 996-6501 to discuss ideas and execution. You can also visit the website to view a gallery of completed projects, and check out their YouTube for additional information on creating your banner. For your convenience, the locally-owned firm serves Winston-Salem, Greensboro, and Charlotte.

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