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Originally Posted by Busy Bee
You never see day-glo anymore. Have you noticed that? It used to be on bus ad's, billboards, bumper stickers, t-shirts... Up until probably the late 80's/early 90's? Likely a combination of full color printing capabilities/economics and maybe something toxic the EPA didn't care for.
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ha yeah you are probably right.
that's why we are getting staid sherwin-williams paint hq instead of a dayglo hq, which you know would be far groovy-er. that's ok.
but dayglo is definitely still around, with its big factory hq in midtown cleveland.
it is still used for plenty of things like school busses, military, packaging, reflective clothing for construction and for makeup, etc..
more:
https://www.dayglo.com/company/history/
it would be kind of trippy to work inside of that place.
more:
https://www.iconeye.com/design/featu...dayglo-factory