Printed Shade Cloth: Your Budget Friendly Solution

This post delves into the affordable and practical nature of Printed Shade Cloth at Mesh Direct. When it comes to creating effective printed signage, most businesses have one thing in common: budgets. Unfortunately, budgets rule the majority of our business decisions, including what we’re able to print! Luckily, Mesh Direct offers plenty of options for … Continued

What Is Full Print and Partial Printed Shade Cloth?

Here at Mesh Direct, we understand that the terminology associated with grand format printing can get confusing. With such a vast range of printed banners and signage solutions available, it’s no wonder the options seem overwhelming at times. One of the questions we receive most often from our clients is “what is full print and partial … Continued

5 Reasons to Choose Printed Shade Cloth For Your Construction Site

Printed shade cloth otherwise referred to as ‘printed scrim’ has set the construction advertising industry alight for its ability to instil the dream combination of the perfect tradeoff between quality vs budget. It has become the perfect advertising tool due to its ability to set a smooth aesthetically pleasing display around the construction site. A … Continued

Gaining Exposure Far and Wide with Great Event and Festival Signage

Festivals and events in general present a monumental opportunity for organisers and sponsors to share their message and promote their brand. These events often see tens of thousands of people congregate to a small enclosed space with fencing and crowd control barriers placed as far as the eye can see. With all these potential marketing … Continued

Everything You Need to Know About Printed Shade Cloth

Printed shade cloth or also commonly known as scrim is a budget friendly marketing solution which can provide high impact results for a project or advertising your brand. Shade cloth or scrim is a permeable substrate which allows wind to pass through easily, creating a light load on the structure to which it is attached. … Continued