![]() Then take the larger of the two horizontal and vertical measurements and add a couple inches, to be safe. When deciding on the perfect piece of art for your space, it is important to properly measure your surface in advance both top and bottom, left and right. You are welcome to contact us if you are looking to make a specific color-match. Keep in mind that certain colors can slightly vary from a digital illuminated screen to the actual final print. Our premium ink is approved by 3M and Avery for its exceptional print quality and durability when applied to our material. We use an 8 color eco-solvent ink system to produce exceptionally rich and vibrant colors. This can be a problem with other lower quality materials. ![]() Material will not shrink or shift over time.Peel and stick material adheres to any smooth flat surface.Larger prints are cut into horizontal pieces for easy installation.Here are a few more reasons our product is the obvious choice for your walls The polycoated paper liner produces a durable print, with brilliantly sharp image quality. Our adhesive backing is rated for a clean, no mess removal. Our 6 mil semi-rigid, matte canvas textured material is extremely versatile and easy to work with. Select any of the tabs above for more information on our process and materials. Find the piece that speaks to you and let us bring your walls to life. Here at Peel and Stick Wall Murals, our goal is to curate an exclusive gallery of unique, creative, and inspirational artwork. The pattern matches up on the seams of each panel, giving the illusion of a seamless look throughout your space. Use this unique print to wrap an entire room. Why no screenshots in this post? Go play Tag! You’re it! and see for yourself.Bring a bit of NY into your home or business with this fun graffiti font!ĭo you have a theme for your space? Pattern prints like this are a fantastic way to give your walls some personality. That’s it: A simple and fun activity for the Posse which, in turn, establishes better relevance for the visitor trying to search our collection. When you’re tired of playing and want to end, we’ll show you your term matches with other Posse members (matched terms then become more relevant when visitors search our collection) and you’ll also see your standings (both for that session and overall, from the start of your Posse account). If you get to the top tagger position, there’s an even bigger surprise and you get the option to get an email notification if someone out-tags you from the top spot. The ‘tag-o-meter’ has few surprises in store as you move up the scale-no way am I giving anything up, so you’ll have to go play for yourself to find out what I’m talking about. As a Posse member tags, they move up the ‘tag-o-meter’ scale and pass other posse members in the standings. When a Posse peep tags he/she can’t see what other taggers have termed an object. When Posse members login to play the game (yup, we are requiring an account for this) they tag away at objects that appear on screen. We may not have Google-like traffic, but we do have a Posse (now sortable by most recent, most active, top taggers), so why not design the game so the Posse can play against each other, but perhaps not in real time? Zing! ![]() We don’t have that kind of circumstance, so we had to re-envision our game to work in a slightly different way. Chances are there will always be at least two people in Google’s universe who will play Image Labeler at the same time. Alas, Google has traffic we all wish we had and it’s easy for them to match partners up on the spot. If two people independent of each other tag the same image with the same terms, Google can establish that term with that image as more relevant when searching. ![]() Google gets two things here: tags and relevance. At the end of the timed session on that image, the “matches” are revealed and you gain points if your tagging terms match your partner’s. Google pairs you with someone live via the web and you both tag the same image independent of each other. ![]() We’ve all seen Google’s Image Labeler and it’s a really fun tagging game. Of course, we were thinking, why does tagging have to be such work? Why not try and do something fun with it? So, Tag! You’re it! We’ve just launched our collection online and now we need some help tagging, so visitors can better find objects within it. ![]()
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