Forward.
It all started humbly enough. The year was 1959. And our work consisted mainly of corrugated grocery store displays. But founders Barbara Shadix and Gordon Noleroth always had an eye on what their customers would want next. And by the late '70s, BelAire Displays had become known for a full range of retail advertising: from 30-sheet posters to billboards and bus displays. The early '90s saw our capabilities deepen further into POP and in-store marketing, our core competency to this day.
In 1987, Barbara's grandson, Chris Shadix, joined the company. He soon took the reins of our manufacturing process, modernizing it with the most sophisticated technology available. BelAire was one of the first printers in our category to achieve GRACoL G7 compliance across all our output devices. And we're currently integrating an electronic workflow to streamline projects from concept to completion. It's been over 50 years. But our tradition of quality, integrity and innovation shows no signs of fading. >