Hollywood Monster, supplier of print and signage solutions, was delighted to be part of this year's much-anticipated Birmingham Festival, as the presenting partner. The event marked the one-year anniversary of the city's triumphant hosting of the 2022 Commonwealth Games.
UFabrik Soft Display Textile was the material of choice used to promote the Super Mario Bros movie shown at the Vue Cinema in Westfield, Shepherd’s Bush, London. Three walls and a section of the ceiling in the corridor leading to screening rooms 1-7 were dressed with the impactful graphics.
Hollywood Monster has debuted its first commercial job using the PONGS® DESCOR® track system from Arkutex, the surface textiles division of CMYUK.
CSM Live appointed Hollywood Monster to be the principle local supplier for printed materials to dress Birmingham’s Commonwealth Games 2022.
Birmingham-based Hollywood Monster has installed an EFI VUTEk Q5r from CMYUK to cope with demand after a record-breaking four months.
Hollywood Monster Chairman Tim Andrews has been recognised by the Queen’s Birthday Honours list this weekend with an MBE.
For the last three years, Hollywood Monster has actively been committed to putting sustainability right at the heart of its business ethos. They have researched, sourced, tested and engaged with new, innovative suppliers to help them replace the majority of their materials with viable, eco-friendly alternatives.
Hollywood Monster has become the first print service provider in the world to formally reject the use of traditional PVC banner.
At 257 metres long using over 150 LED lights and a large digital screen, this hoarding campaign that Hollywood Monster created for its client Chocolate-ltd at IQL Stratford was an AMAZING project to be involved in.
We have got serious office envy over here at Hollywood Monster... This has been an amazing project to be involved in for we are Novus with their vision to transform their new office space with some very creative signage & graphics.
On Day 88 of Lockdown CMYUK delivered 18 pallets of floor graphics to Birmingham–based Hollywood Monster. Pre COVID-19, this scenario would have been unthinkable for both companies, but in this new world of social distancing, everyone has needed to adapt.
With the recent installation of a VUTEk FabriVU 340i, Hollywood Monster has now purchased 11 EFI VUTEk printers from CMYUK in a total investment approaching £5m.
Businesses in a multitude of creative and manufacturing sectors across the UK use Zünd digital cutting systems every day, with signage, graphics, packaging and textiles specialists no exception. In fact, the Zünd UK community has been busy sharing photos and videos demonstrating its innovative and colourful output in this industry as we head into British summer.
Birmingham signage and graphics specialist Hollywood Monster has again turned to Zünd UK Ltd to help accelerate its production, in particular on a major contract with McDonald's.
Reeling from a successful Sign and Digital UK show last month, Soyang Europe understands the importance of a well designed and created exhibition stand. Working alongside international artist, Emily Campbell of Blue Butterfly Flooring and specialist print suppliers to the events industry, Hollywood Monster, its Sign and Digital stand showcased the power of printed flooring as it continues to promote the use of innovative print materials.
Hollywood Monster invests in two new EFI VUTEk printers, gaining the ultimate in print quality performance, while scaling down the industry’s carbon footprint.
The UK’s first EFI VUTEk 5r printer has been installed at Hollywood Monster’s Birmingham headquarters. Supplied and installed by EFI distributor CMYUK in February 2017, the West Midlands-based display specialist selected the 5m-wide machine for its ability to meet the productivity levels required by its rapidly expanding retail customer base.
Hollywood Monster has helped Lego to to unveil its brand-new flagship store in Leicester Square. The new site is the toy company’s biggest store in the world and required 260 square metres of vinyl to stay hidden while construction work was in progress.
Ambitious growth plans and high profile clients wins have sparked changes at the top at signage giant Hollywood Monster, as Simon McKenzie takes up the role as managing director from Tim Andrews. This comes following the firms recent announcements, which include a new London office and a multimillion-pound contract with McDonald’s.
Top marks to Hollywood Monster’s managing director Tim Andrews who has been awarded this year’s West Midlands Director of the Year at the annual IoD Director of the Year Awards.
Hollywood Monster is one of the largest wide format printers and signage companies in Britain and is known for having completed projects across the country as well as Europe. Now the signage experts are expanding to London, starting with the formation of a business development team that serves solely clients in the capital.
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