Shiny, subtle, textured, backlit, printed - all of these effects and more can be achieved through fabric. Fabric construction and type greatly alter the final look of a project.
Moss uses four basic types of fabric construction depending on your design. Your Moss Account Exec
will help you decide which type will create the effect you want.
Single-Skin Construction
Fabric covers one side of the frame. Graphics can be applied to one side of the shape.
Fabric is attached to the frame with a spandex tunnel that zips closed.
Tunnels create a border along the perimeter of the shape.
Pillowcase Construction
Fabric covers both sides of the frame. Graphics can be applied to both sides of the shape.
Skin slides onto the frame like a pillowcase and zips closed at the top.
A spandex strip along the perimeter tensions fabric properly and makes 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.
Fabric-Only Construction
Commonly used for banners and wings.
Graphics can be applied to one or both sides.
Poles and pole pockets may be included for banners.