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Wed, 17 Feb 2010 15:31:47 -0500
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We are looking to create multiple copies of an informational piece for a 
science project we are managing. We would like to create a free standing 
exhibit using corrugated  cardboard displays. So they would be 
lightweight, easy to set up and have 3 or 4 sides on which to print 
content. We want to be able to distribute them to schools and museums in 
the regions where this science project is taking place. So lightweight 
is important for shipping. And will not get them back, so low cost is 
important. And we would like to produce like 500.

My question for the list is: Does anyone know of a company that produces 
free standing corrugated "kiosks" with full color printing?

I have found one company that produces the commercial "kiosks" that you 
see filled with DVDs, candy at Valentine's Day, etc. But they don't make 
museum exhibits, so their design choices are limited. Unless we want the 
exhibit to look like a retail POS. Which we don't really.

Reply on list or email me. Thanks for your help.

Sincerely,

Patrick McQuillan

-- 
Patrick McQuillan
Education & Outreach Specialist

"Advancing awareness and understanding of seismology &
 Earth science while inspiring careers in geophysics"

IRIS
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