Archive for category: Installation

Arttec Signs is honoured to have helped bring the Steadward Legacy Exhibit to life at the Saville Community Sports Centre, celebrating the extraordinary life and impact of Dr. Bob Steadward. This exhibit was designed by local renowned artist, Wei Yew. You can view more of the inspiration and behind the scenes of the exhibit HERE. Installed ahead of the Olympic Games, this permanent display serves as both a tribute and an educational experience, recognizing a man whose work helped shape the global Paralympic movement.

Dr. Steadward’s legacy is deeply woven into sport, education, and advocacy. As a founding president of the International Paralympic Committee and a longtime leader at the University of Alberta, his influence reaches far beyond medals and accolades. The exhibit captures this impact through a rich collection of artifacts, photography, and storytelling that traces his journey, from early involvement in adaptive sport to international leadership and lifelong dedication to inclusion.

Arttec collaborated closely with the project team to fabricate and install the Steadward Paralympic Journey display, a visually striking, museum-quality installation located on the second floor of the Saville Centre. The exhibit features custom wall graphics, large-format photo collages, interpretive panels, and display case graphics that bring together decades of achievements, milestones, and personal moments. Every element was designed to balance clarity, durability, and respect for the historical significance of the material.

From medals and honours to archival imagery and personal memorabilia, the display invites visitors to pause, reflect, and better understand the foundations of Paralympic sport in Canada and around the world. The layered storytelling approach allows the exhibit to resonate with athletes, students, and community members alike, connecting past achievements to ongoing progress in accessibility and inclusion.

It was a privilege for our team to contribute to a project of this significance and to help preserve Dr. Steadward’s story in a space dedicated to sport, community, and movement. The Steadward Legacy Exhibit stands as a lasting reminder of what vision, advocacy, and collaboration can achieve.

Who says Industrial structures have to look so… Industrial?

The Strathcona Industrial Association hired us to wrap their industrial looking Air Quality Trailer with a creative touch of nature. This is a great way to turn an industrial building from Sterile to Striking.

To see this beautiful addition to our landscape go to Sherwood Park Ottewell Centre.

Exciting news for the printing industry! Arttec Signs is happy to announce our acquisition of a top-of-the-line Gandy Digital Fascin8tor UV Roll to Roll 16 ft. wide printer.

WHO SAYS THAT THE SIZE DOESN’T MATTER?

This cutting-edge, 16’ wide printer, is a game-changer in the world of Grand Format Printing, offering unparalleled speed, quality, and versatility. With its advanced UV curing technology, the Fascin8tor can print on a wide range of materials, including vinyl, fabric, mesh and other substrates.

It’s perfect for your GRAND sized projects like Billboards, Building and Stadium Wraps, Construction Hoarding and Fence Mesh.

At Arttec Signs, we pride ourselves on our commitment to excellence, and the addition of the Fascin8tor to our fleet is a testament to our dedication to providing the highest quality products and services to our clients.

With this new printer, we can now produce stunning, vibrant prints at lightning-fast speeds, allowing us to take on even more ambitious projects and meet tight deadlines with ease.

Whether you’re in need of eye-catching banners, impressive signage, or stunning graphics for your business or event, Arttec Signs has you covered. And now, with our new Gandy Digital Fascin8tor UV Roll to Roll printer, we’re poised to take your signage projects to the next level.

If you’re looking for top-notch printing services from a company that’s always on the cutting edge of technology, look no further than Arttec Signs.

Check out how Arttec Signs helped to bring the classic board games Sorry! to life from top to bottom, literally.

In celebration of International Women’s Day, an exhibition installation of ten illuminated artworks by Cree artist Lana Whiskeyjack.

Arttec Signs is proud to be once again a part of #theworks inspirational and beautiful new exhibit in Edmonton.

Project Partners: The City of Edmonton; The DBA; The Works International Visual Arts Society; The Places Art & Design in Public Places Program; Arttec Signs; Artifacts (David & Jeong-Ae Lalonde); Winter City Edmonton.  

Located on south wall of Armstrong Block, 10125 104 Street.