We provide a list of various types of printing and display solutions including different types of notice boards used in different companies and industries. 

1. Traditional Notice Boards


Description: A classic choice, made from cork material, these boards are typically framed in wood or aluminum. They are used to pin paper notices using push pins or thumbtacks.

Industries & Use Cases:

  • Corporate Offices: Displaying memos, announcements, and schedules.
  • Schools & Universities: Used to post class schedules, student notices, and event information.
  • Healthcare Facilities: Employee schedules, patient care notices, and safety instructions.

2. Magnetic Whiteboards


Description
: Whiteboards made of a smooth surface (usually metal) that can be written on with dry-erase markers and have a magnetic surface for attaching papers or notes using magnets.

Industries & Use Cases:

  • Corporate Offices: For brainstorming sessions, meeting agendas, and key project deadlines.
  • Classrooms: Teachers write on them while also using magnets to place teaching aids or notes.
  • Manufacturing Plants: Displaying shift schedules, task lists, or safety updates.

3. Bulletin Boards



Description: A more robust version of the cork board, these can be made from various materials such as fabric, cork, or magnetic surfaces. They come with a glass or acrylic front for protection.

Industries & Use Cases:

  • Retail: To share internal memos and promotions for staff or customers.
  • Government Offices: Public notices, upcoming public meetings, and important updates.
  • Schools & Colleges: Notices about events, extracurricular activities, or parent-teacher communications.

4. LED Display Notice Boards



Description: These boards use LED lights to display dynamic content such as scrolling messages, announcements, or emergency alerts.

Industries & Use Cases:

  • Hospitals: Displaying real-time alerts, emergency instructions, or patient information.
  • Retail Stores: Digital signage showing daily promotions and discounts.

5. Tri-Fold / Display Boards



Description: A portable type of notice board, often used for presentations, events, or exhibitions. They are hinged and can be folded for easy transport.

Industries & Use Cases:

  • Trade Shows: Showcasing product information or promotional materials.
  • Conferences: Displaying speaker information, agendas, and event schedules.
  • Education: Science fairs or project showcases in schools or colleges.

6. Floor Standing Notice Boards



Description: Larger notice boards on a stand, often used for events or in large spaces like corporate halls or shopping centers.

Industries & Use Cases:

  • Conventions and Trade Shows: Information about exhibitors, event schedules, or sponsors.
  • Malls: Directing shoppers to stores, promotions, or events.
  • Hotels: Displaying in-house events, promotions, and guest information.

7. Glass Notice Boards


Description
Glass notice boards are sleek, modern alternatives to traditional boards, made from tempered glass with a clean, sophisticated appearance. They can be dry-erase boards or magnetic, offering both functionality and a stylish design.

Industries & Use Cases:

Corporate Offices

  • Usage: Display announcements, meeting agendas, or project timelines.
  • Benefits: Adds a professional, clutter-free look.

Retail & Showrooms

  • Usage: Display product info, promotions, and store announcements.
  • Benefits: Stylish and draws attention without overwhelming the space.

Education Institutions

  • Usage: Post schedules, notices, and classroom announcements.
  • Benefits: Easy to write on and clean, enhancing the classroom environment.

Hospitality (Hotels & Resorts)

  • Usage: Show guest info, event schedules, or important notices.
  • Benefits: Luxurious, polished design that fits upscale venues.

Healthcare Facilities

  • Usage: Display appointment schedules, patient instructions, or safety updates.
  • Benefits: Hygienic, easy to maintain, and visually clean.

8. Customizable Modular Notice Boards

Description: These boards have modular sections that can be easily adjusted and customized to suit changing needs. They often come with interchangeable panels or magnetic parts.

Industries & Use Cases:

  • Corporate Offices: Dynamic update of project status, team goals, or employee communications.
  • Education: Flexible display options for different subjects, events, or student projects.
  • Hospitals: Changeable patient information, staff schedules, or emergency notices.


Folders

A folder is a versatile organizational tool designed to store, protect, and present documents, available in various styles and materials to meet the specific needs of businesses, professionals, and individuals.


1. Manila Folders

Description: Standard file folders made from lightweight, tan-colored paper, often used for organizing documents in file cabinets.

2. Hanging Folders

Description: Folders with built-in metal hooks, designed to hang in filing cabinets for easy organization and access.

3. Pocket Folders

Description: Folders with one or more pockets inside to hold loose documents, brochures, or business cards.

4. Clip Folders

Description: Folders with a metal clip inside that securely holds loose papers or documents in place.

5. Expanding Folders

Description: Folders with multiple accordion-style pockets that expand to hold large amounts of paper or bulky documents.

6. Presentation Folders

Description: Folders typically used for presenting documents or reports, often featuring a professional cover and inside pockets.

7. File Folders

Description: Basic folders designed to store and organize documents in filing cabinets, usually made from sturdy cardboard or paper.

8. Accordion Folders

Description: Similar to expanding folders, these have several compartments or pockets that open like an accordion to organize various documents.

9. Portfolio Folders

Description: Large, professional folders often used to carry artwork, resumes, or other important documents for business or academic purposes.

10. Report Folders

Description: Often made from durable materials like plastic or cardboard, these folders are designed to hold and present reports, with or without clips inside.

11. Prong Folders

Description: Folders with metal prongs that hold punched papers in place, commonly used for organizing large volumes of documents.

12. Binder Folders

Description: Folders that fit into ring binders and typically include sleeves for holding paper or plastic inserts for easy document organization.

13. Legal Folders

Description: Larger-sized folders specifically designed to fit legal-sized documents (8.5" x 14").

14. Plastic Folders

Description: Durable, lightweight folders made from plastic, often waterproof and ideal for storing documents that require extra protection.

15. Window Folders

Description: Folders that feature a transparent window for displaying a title or label without the need for opening the folder.

16. Tab Folders

Description: Folders with pre-printed or blank tabs to help categorize and index documents within the folder.

17. Clear View Folders

Description: Folders with a clear plastic cover, allowing you to insert a custom title page or design on the front.

18. Zipper Folders

Description: Folders that close securely with a zipper, offering extra protection for documents or small items.



AI-Generated Image Description: A modular notice board in an office environment, showing sections for different team updates and employee notices.