La Purisima Mission State Historic Park Visitors center takes shape for grand opening in May. Majority of its funding provided through the efforts of JoAnne Culbertson chairperson with Prelado de los Tesoros
The Mission is owned and operated by California State Parks System. Exhibit Coordinator Don Amos working closely with JoAnne Culbertson chairwoman of the Prelado de los Tesoros Visitor Center Committee, which raised most of the $800,000 needed to design and build the exhibits. Six years in the making, the exhibit is one of the most extensive exhibit projects ever undertaken by California State Parks, according to a state spokesman.
B3DigiGrafx was fortunate to be selected as the print provider for the historic illustrations by David Rickman. Material was selected from the extensive array of fabrics available.
The DuPont Artistri was the ideal print format for the Rickman art. Design specifications for the unique banner frames were submitted to B3 ‘s fabrication team. This project was one of the last elements for the competition of the visitor’s center so meeting Don’s delivery was critical.
Don Amos California Parks Exhibit Coordinator for the visitors center project stated:
” I had a very tight budget and little time. Ed and the crew at B3digigrafix did an outstanding job, delivered it early and under budget. Job well done! The banners absolutely made the La Purisima Mission Visitor Center. Everyone loves them.”



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