Contact

Talk to someone who works on the floor

Quotes on custom work are a conversation, not a form field. Tell us what the piece has to do, where it lives and how long it has to last, and we will come back with a spec and a price. Files, sketches, site photos and half-formed ideas all welcome.

Visit

550 McNicoll Ave, Toronto, ON M2H 2E1

Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 5:00pm ET

Request a quote

The more you can tell us about size, quantity and where it is going, the faster we can price it.

We reply to quote requests within one business day.

Getting a useful quote quickly

The fastest quotes come from four pieces of information — finished dimensions, quantity, where the graphic will be installed, and how long it needs to stay up. Everything else we can work out. If you already have artwork, send it and we will tell you whether the resolution, bleed and colour build will hold up at final size. If you only have a rendering or a photo of the wall, that is enough to start. Large files go through our WeTransfer portal rather than email.

Where we are

IAC is at 550 McNicoll Avenue, Toronto, Ontario M2H 2E1 — the North York industrial pocket just south of Steeles near Victoria Park. Clients from downtown Toronto, Markham, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, Scarborough, Mississauga and Brampton can be here inside a short drive for a press check or to look at substrate samples in person. Visitors are welcome, though it helps to call ahead so the right person is off the floor when you arrive. Parking is on site, and the shop is a straightforward run up the Don Valley Parkway or across the 401.

Who you will be dealing with

Every account gets a project manager, not a ticket queue. That person sees the job through prepress, production, fabrication and shipping, and they are the one who calls you if a substrate is backordered or a colour is not going to hit on a particular stock. For ongoing programs the same PM stays with the account so nobody re-explains the brand standards every quarter. Phone is 416.493.8888 during business hours and email reaches the whole team. If you already have a job name or quote number, lead with it and we will pull the file before we pick up.

FAQ

Common questions

What file formats do you need for large format printing?

Press-ready PDF is ideal, with vector artwork and fonts outlined. We also accept native Illustrator and InDesign packages, and layered Photoshop files for photographic work. Build at final size where file weight allows or at a clean scale ratio such as 1:4 or 1:10, in CMYK, with any critical brand colours specified as Pantone references. Raster images should hit roughly 100 to 150 dpi at final print size.

How do I send you large files?

Use the "Send files" button in the site header, which routes to our WeTransfer portal — that handles multi-gigabyte packages far better than email. Include the job name, contact name and finished size in the message field so prepress can match the upload to the quote. If your organisation uses its own transfer platform or a shared drive, send us a link and we will pull from there instead.

Do you offer rush production?

We run extended production hours and can often accommodate compressed schedules, particularly on fabric and roll work. Lead time depends on quantity, finishing method and whether hardware fabrication is involved, so rather than quote a blanket turnaround we build a schedule alongside the estimate. If you have a hard in-hand date, say so up front and we will tell you honestly whether it is achievable.