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  2. C-Thru Ruler - Wikipedia

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    The C-Thru Ruler Company is an American maker of measuring devices and specialized products for drafting, designing and drawing. The company was formed in 1939 in Bloomfield, Connecticut, [1] by Jennie R. Zachs, a schoolteacher, who saw the need for transparent measuring tools such as rulers, triangles, curves and protractors.

  3. Visual merchandising - Wikipedia

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    One effective way of using signage in windows is using a self-adhesive vinyl cutout to the window. Small signs in the window can also be used to communicate the price of a good or the discount. [25] Photography can be used in a window display to enhance the theme of window or reinforce the brand's advertising campaigns. [25]

  4. Sticker - Wikipedia

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    A sticker is a type of label: a piece of printed paper, plastic, vinyl, or other material with temporary or permanent pressure sensitive adhesive on one side. It can be used for decoration or for functional purposes, depending on the situation. Stickers can come in many different shapes and sizes and also vary widely in color and design.

  5. Jeld-Wen - Wikipedia

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    JELD-WEN was founded in 1960 by Richard "Dick" Wendt when he, together with four business partners, bought a millwork plant in Klamath Falls, Oregon. [4] The company first established operations to support their millwork business and later added other materials to its offering including fiber, vinyl, aluminum and steel.

  6. Decal - Wikipedia

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    The term "decal" refers to the mass-produced art transfer in two different states: 1. As manufactured, which consists of the artwork printed on the upper side of a paper or film label stock, temporarily affixed by a typically water or heat soluble adhesive to the upper side of a silicone- or other release agent-coated paper or film backing stock.

  7. Vehicle vinyl wrap - Wikipedia

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    The window on the left has a wrap advertisement on the outside whereas the window on the right does not. Vehicle vinyl wrap and color change wrap grew in popularity out of the wrap advertising business. The first attempts at using the plastic in commercial applications failed as a result of being too fragile.

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