Berry & Homer (Philadelphia) printed a series of mesh graphics on its EFI UltraVu 5330 EC machine to create stage graphics for a summer concert series. The graphics feature concert sponsor and fashion designer Tommy Hilfiger. Hosted by Clear Channel Entertainment, the concerts were staged in several U.S. cities and featured local bands performing for 100,000 people. Each concert required up to five Tommy Hilfiger graphics, which ranged in size from 10 x 20 ft. to 3 x 30 ft. The mesh graphics were secured to the stage using reinforced nylon webbing and grommets.

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