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Moss uses four basic types of Fabric Construction depending on your design.

Pillowcase Construction
- Fabric covers both sides of the frame
- Graphics can be applied to both sides
- Fabric cover slides onto the frame like a pillowcase & zips closed at the top
- A spandex strip may or may not be used along the perimeter to help tension fabric properly & make installation easier
Fully Enclosed Construction
- Fabric covers all surfaces of a three-dimensional shape, such as a sphere or cube
- Graphics can be applied to all sides
- This construction technique is ideal for internally lit structures

Extrusion: Moss Max & Moss Groove
Moss Groove
- Fabric covers feature a rubber gasket that slides into the extrusion channel, evenly tensioning graphics
- Depending on the extrusion, graphics can be applied to one or two sides of the frame
Moss Max
- Fabric covers feature an expansion strip sewn into the fabric that slides into the extrusion slots
- Single-sided graphics work with a Four-Groove extrusion
- Double-sided graphics require the Eight-Groove Extrusion

Single-Skin Construction
- Fabric covers one side of the frame
- Graphics can be applied to one side
- Fabric cover is attached to the frame with a spandex tunnel that zips closed
- Tunnels create a border along the perimeter of the shape
Fabric-Only Construction
- Commonly used for banners and wings
- Graphics can be one or both sides
- Poles and pole pockets may be included for banners
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