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EASILY UPDATABLE ILLUMINATED SIGNAGE FROM VISTA SYSTEM WAS RECENTLY INSTALLED AT THE TD BANKNORTH GARDEN STADIUM, BOSTON
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Vista System Ltd
02/06/2008
 
Vista System International, a world leader in modular curved frame technology (MCFT), recently supplied its noticeable and easily updateable Vista Light signage to I Associates, for installation at the Boston Celtics and Bruins home arena - The TD Banknorth Garden Stadium.

The client was looking for an illuminated, low profile, easy to maintain sign. The cost and profile of competing sign technologies was cost prohibitive. The ability to design and install the sign within a few weeks was paramount. Because the sign would be just behind and above the patrons’ heads, it needed to be very low profile, but, remain illuminated.

The client chose Vista V900 structure with CeeLite's LEC technology (Light Emitting Capacitor) to illuminate the graphic that can be easily changed as the sponsor requests. The easy installation took only two hours to complete including the integration of CeeLite.

Vista System's MCFT (Modular Curved Frame Technology) allows for the use of standard signage substrates such as: plastics, metals, and paper. It is very to work with, users create the signage substrate and then flex and pop them in. When it’s time to change the graphics, the user simply pops them out again with a Vista Key suction cup.
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