June 4, 2020

Have You Noticed Advancements in Museum Wall Labels?

If you're the one responsible for producing an art exhibition, have you considered using custom dry transfers for your museum wall labels? As visitors browse your show, they'll all view, and be affected by, the wall labels which appear throughout. It's why an upgrade to rub-on transfer decals can make such a noticeable difference. You can gang-up multiple labels on each sheet to conserve your budget. It's simple to cut them apart before application. It's a one-step process to apply them to walls and display cases – and the quality and clarity are unmatched by other methods. Everyone will be impressed.

Rub-on decals make museum wall labels that are vastly better than stick-on vinyl lettering or anything you can make on a laser printer. If you haven't seen them yet or read about them, it's time you found out more to understand for yourself. Transfer decals are made from adhesive-backed lacquer ink and placed on a special transfer paper. They go on in a single step and are virtually foolproof. The only requirement is a smooth, clean surface for application. The decals are semi-permanent immediately upon application and require nothing further to look flawless. It really is that easy.

In today's world, it's a given that things are produced digitally, which makes it convenient to order your transfer decal wall labels. You submit the digital files of your captions along with your order, and the labels are produced directly from them. It gives you complete control over the final product with no surprises at the last minute. Production turnaround is in as little as 24 to 48 hours, giving you more time to finalize the wording right down to the wire. For anyone who has tried other methods in the past, the instantly perfect appearance and easy application are impressive. They always look perfect.

The size of most art exhibit wall labels is on the smaller and more discreet side; therefore, they need to be easily readable as fine print. It's another reason why the crisp, clear, concise museum labels you get from custom dry transfers are ideal. Thanks to their composition, rub-down decals retain total clarity when sizes are reduced. It gives you a significant advantage over laser printed cards and stick-on vinyl lettering. Black lettering on a white wall is most common. But any Pantone color is available if your show is contemporary and would benefit from uniqueness and flair.