Wallace Graphics Acquires MegaBytes Digital

Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO

Friday, December 15th, 2017

Wallace Graphics Inc., Atlanta’s premiere printing solutions provider, has acquired Alpharetta-based firm MegaBytes Digital, a leading large format and signage business. The acquisition represents the company’s strategic move to grow and expand its service lines to large format printing, as well as broaden existing digital services. The combined business will operate under the Wallace Graphics brand from our new, 70,000-sf freestanding building in Duluth, GA.

Founded in 1987 by John Wallace, Wallace Graphics Inc. has grown steadily over the past three decades to offer a wide range of print services, expert customer service and industry changing value. Family-owned and currently operated by Wallace’s two sons, Wallace Graphics focuses on maintaining a youthful, high-energy approach to offering superior printing solutions to a loyal customer base of thousands of successful clients.

With the addition of MegaBytes Digital, Wallace Graphics now offers turnkey print solutions – from digital and sheet-fed printing to custom signage, and large format capabilities for retail and point-of-purchase displays, trade show graphics, wallpaper murals and automotive wraps. The expanded business serves as a single source provider for full marketing campaigns from design, digital, small format printing, large format printing and direct mail.

“The acquisition of MegaBytes Digital has diversified and expanded our business,” says Jonathan Wallace, President of Wallace Graphics Inc. “In our 30 years of business, we have grown from a single small printing press to a larger operation that can provide complementary design and production services for digital campaigns all the way through physical signage. By bringing MegaBytes Digital into our evolving team, we run the gamut of services we provide to clients.”

With 75 full-time employees and steady growth, Wallace Graphics is relocating to its new facility in Duluth on December 15 to accommodate the company’s expansion. The new facility is designed to optimize efficiency among the creative workforce and centralize the company’s service lines in one dynamic space. With the larger, all-inclusive facility, the team can better collaborate to brainstorm ideas and offer our clients tailored approaches and continuity to comprehensive marketing campaigns. Wallace Graphics has plans to hire high-energy employees at its new location at 2450 Meadowbrook Parkway in Duluth. A ribbon cutting is also planned for December 15 at 11:30 a.m.

“By providing visually-stunning print products, we offer local and national customers the opportunity to showcase their products and services,” continued Wallace. “We are excited to help growing businesses achieve continued success with our improved, customized delivery services.”