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As one of Canada’s original full service digital graphics providers, SuperGraphics (formerly Signrite Design, Inc.) has been responsible for products you may have seen throughout North America and the World.
Our handiwork consistently appears in retail apparel, book and grocery stores, plus it flanks vans, trucks and complete fleets of trailers. SuperGraphics has covered entire buildings, and our work has graced planes, trains, automobiles and ships. We've been in the movies and on TV, and we even went to the Olympics!
We are SuperGraphics Canada, the grand format digital imaging division of GM Nameplate Canada Corp.
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News: SuperGraphics Green Report
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 We all own the responsibility to protect and preserve the environment for future generations. Environmental stewardship is a top priority at all our facilities across the United States and around the world. As responsible corporate citizens, SuperGraphics:
- Commits to all improvements needed to meet or exceed compliance with all relevant environmental legislation and regulations.
- Maintains a framework for setting and reviewing environmental goals and targets.
- Communicates this policy to all employees and make the policy available to customers, government organizations and the public.
- Maintains an effective Pollution Prevention Plan (PPP) and strive to achieve the goals set forth in the plan.
- Reviews and updates our environmental policy annually.
Check out our literature for more information about the Emerald Green product line from SuperGraphics.
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Posted by TDew on Mar 19, '08 @ 10:23PM (0 reads)
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News: 2006 Marketing Awards
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Nike Canada has been awarded a number of medals in the 2006 Marketing Awards for their "Ready For Your :45?" campaign. In both the Outdoor Campaign and Outdoor Single categories, Nike walked away with Silver medals.
The campaign featured the Vancouver Canucks’ Markus Naslund and the Calgary Flames’ Jarome Iginla preparing for the upcoming NHL hockey season. The catch? Well, at 40 feet tall on a 150 foot barge, Naslund was larger than life. He and Iginla were also seen hanging off the sides of buildings doing even more resistance training. Again, both were absolutely massive with Naslund at over 75 feet tall, and Iginla at well over 90 feet.
This was an exhilarating project to be a part of. SuperGraphics would thank Nike Canada for choosing us to produce the mesh barge graphics and the Naslund / Iginla building banners. Congratulations to everyone involved on a job well done!
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Posted by TDew on Jun 12, '06 @ 12:28PM (0 reads)
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Features: SuperGraphics featured on bigpicture.net!
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SuperGraphics is proud to have been prominantly featured in the bigpicture.net cover story "Promoting the Games of 2010:

During the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino (aka Turin), Italy, the
Province of British Columbia, Canada wanted a way to promote itself as
the destination for the 2010 Winter games.
Its solution was British Columbia-Canada Place”—a temporary
6,500-square-foot pavilion comprising a classic ski-resort-style log
house (built in Canada from British Columbia pine and then shipped to
Italy and assembled on site) complemented by an existing modern glass
exhibit hall. The warmth and primitiveness of the log cabin represented
rural British Columbia while the exhibit hall represented the
province’s modern and high-tech side. The structures would showcase
British Columbia as the 2010 games site, and also be used as a space
for Canadian organizations to hold meetings, receptions, and seminars
during the 2006 games.
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Posted by TDew on Jun 09, '06 @ 3:09PM (1180 reads)
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News: Honourable mention for SuperGraphics in PMTC Design Competition!
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SuperGraphics is proud to have received an honourable mention for our entry into the 2005 Pacific Motor Truck Council of Canada (PMTC) 20th annual Vehicle Graphics Design Awards competition. Co-sponsored by 3M Canada’s Commercial Graphics Division, the Vehicle Graphics Design Awards recognize fleet operators and graphic design companies who graphically enhance their vehicles.
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Posted by TDew on Jul 05, '05 @ 2:37PM (839 reads)
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News: SuperGraphics in the news!
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SuperGraphics is pleased to be featured in the business section of the The Now. The article has been permanently added to our Web Links Department.
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Posted by TDew on Dec 01, '04 @ 4:40PM (1058 reads)
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There are 3 days until the winter games in Vancouver!
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