Barricade Graphics Created for Down East Basics Retail Stores

During the past month, Washington Graphics LLC has created and installed barricade graphics for two Down East Basics stores- one located just outside of Seattle and the other at a mall 220 miles southeast of the city (Kennewick, WA). These eye-catching, larger-than-life pieces serve to advertise for the store and inform customers of its opening date while it is still under construction.

These versatile displays allow you to promote and advertise your new retail location effectively and attractively while concealing construction or unsightly renovation. By decorating an otherwise plain and lifeless barrier, you are turning an expense into an asset immediately!

Large, bold, visual marketing helps to create a certain ‘buzz’ and excitement about what’s coming. Additionally, it can help increase your brand awareness and build momentum for your big grand opening. Why would you want to wait until months after opening shop to build clientele when you can start before your doors even open?

Barricade graphics also offer the perfect solution for turning a bland storefront into something that draws customers in and differentiates you from your neighbors. These graphics also create a positive expectation for an exciting shopping experience. Window shoppers will be wowed!

Our barricade graphics are created and installed to fit any size and space (including curves and multi-level surfaces) and are the perfect solution for utilizing valuable ad space.

When it comes to your new business, most things will have to wait until opening day. But advertising is the one thing you can do to help your business boom even before your doors open- so why wait?

If you are interested in pursuing a similar project with Washington Graphics LLC, please contact us.

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