
Wedding dance floor designed using Drytac’s FloorTac Textures one-step polymeric floor graphic media
Montreal-based signage and vinyl graphics business TrimSign used Drytac’s FloorTac Textures one-step polymeric floor graphic media to create a custom dancefloor and dining area for a unique wedding.
Founded in 1996 by experienced industry professional Ian Dreihaupl, TrimSign works with a wide range of customers from tradespeople and mid-sized companies to larger corporate clients and events businesses. The company’s line-up of specialist printing and finishing equipment allows it to create applications including vehicle graphics, event graphics, signage, decals and window graphics.
One project of note, undertaken in September 2022, saw TrimSign tasked with both printing and installing graphics on behalf of an events company for a unique wedding that took place in a field.
Four large platforms and three tents were built in the field near St-Laurent, Quebec, with TrimSign producing the graphics for the dancefloor and dining and seating area that covered more than 10,000sq ft. The company also created eye-catching graphics for part of the wall within the dance area as well as a ‘nightclub’ platform, built to host the evening entertainment.
The project presented TrimSign with several challenges, primarily the surface on which the floor graphics would be applied. The rough, painted plywood surface meant TrimSign had to work with a reliable product that would not only apply to the surface but remain intact despite being subject to heavy footfall.
For this reason, TrimSign opted for Drytac’s FloorTac Textures, a removable, non-damaging, printable adhesive vinyl that is ideal for short-term indoor applications where graphics are applied to the floor.
The graphics were printed in-house on an HP Latex 360 printer and installed on site by the experienced TrimSign team. The final design replicated a stone path surface to fit in with the wider theme of the wedding.
“Production was relatively easy, with us only having to trim down the edges of the graphic, cut it into usable lengths and organise the prints into a logical manner for installation,” said Ian, who serves as President of TrimSign.
“Despite the challenges of the surface, the material remained in place throughout the evening. The client was very pleased with the job; it was challenging but also satisfying to accomplish.”

