boon arts
Flyers / Signage / Floor stickers / Booklets / Signposts
It all started with an idea and a shared passion for street art and the city of Kirikiriroa|Hamilton. Paul Bradley and Charlotte Isaac embarked on a mission to enhance the beauty of our city, and reshape the urban landscape. Since 2015, Boon has been orchestrating the participation of artists, transforming various spaces across Kirikiriroa Hamilton into dynamic, captivating, and art-filled environments.
BOON sculpture trail 2024
Boon Sculpture Trail was an exciting, artistic event that meant creating some exciting, artistic collaterals. We are so proud to be part of the creative community. Urban Print worked with the organisers to create lively signage solutions, such as the custom signs and vibrant billboards. Leaving no stones unturned, we also printed some unique and memorable wayfinding stickers that viewers could easily follow and access on the pavement—which was an added social media opportunity and chance to drive the event’s branding home even further! When we are given a brief, we deliver. Our goal is to have your vision become reality. Our prepress team ensures your file is ready and that your ideas can become reality.
Through clever placement, the signs become part of the sculpture trail themselves, showcasing the power of archival devices and physical collaterals. Altogether with the feather flags advertising Boon, the company behind the event, these signs became a great little ecosystem of information and advertising. We are the team that you can rely on to get your printing needs sorted, and have it be effective.
Visitors also had the chance to take the exhibition home with our top-notch printed flyers and booklets. Not only does this generate interest and excitement for the event, thereby acting as a highly effective marketing tool, but also provides information on key events, speakers, and projects. There’s nothing people love more than being able to hold something in their hands. Overall, it’s a great keepsake for people to remember the exhibition by and look back on years down the line.