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Signage That Finishes the Job
David Chaimowitz of Echod Graphics
Signage usually comes in once everything else is in place — when the structure is up, the layout is set, and the space is nearly ready. But when it’s missing, you notice it right away — whether it’s a job site, a finished space, or a booth that isn’t fully set up.
Echod Graphics produces printed materials for construction sites, finished spaces, and event setups — wrapped around a site, stretched across the back wall of an event, or mounted in the lobby of a completed office. Contractors, architects, interior designers, and retailers rely on that work in different situations, but the requirement is usually the same — it needs to be ready on time.
On construction projects, that often means site signage or exterior banners. In finished spaces, it takes the form of displays and interior graphics.
Much of the work comes in late, once decisions are finalized and timelines are tight — sometimes just days before installation or opening.
“We’re very happy to accommodate people at the last minute,” said David Chaimowitz of Echod Graphics.
To keep up with that demand, the company recently expanded its dye-sublimation fabric printing, adding machinery to increase output without extending lead times.
“We added more machinery… so we’re going to be able to offer faster turnaround time and very low pricing,” David said.
Fabric printing is one of the faster-growing parts of the business — used in booth displays, event backdrops, and interior installations where a clean, lightweight finish matters.
Echod Graphics has been a recurring sponsor at OJBA, and their work is visible across the show floor — signage and displays produced for many of the booths.
The show has also been a consistent source of new business, with connections often turning into ongoing work.
See David Chaimowitz share how the company’s printing work supports projects and events.

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