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This is how we did it, in case anyone is interested
We did the curved frame with 1in galvanized tubing, painted white inside and placed led tubes along structure. Used the 4x8 clear acrylic as the front. Printed on clear vinyl on reverse and placed it on the inside part of the acrylic and...
Yes, They need to be curved around the column so that they can be seen from the two corners. Also to differentiate the signs from the ones that are commonly made here
We recently received permission from the municipality to build these lightboxes under a highway, its right on the main intersection of the city, we used this montage to show what the project would look like.
My questions is: how would go about manufacturing these curved lightboxes?
Our...
Try the Roland brand canvas, the glossy we have found gives best results; print in standard quality, its counterintuitive but in high quality it seems to over saturate with ink the edges of black
We would just use panaflex, printed and pulled around the frame. It will resist vandalism, and if your printing on a nice solvent printer it will last for around 3 yrs, or more if you laminate. Its translucent and will look great backlit
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Our sign shop has been in business for a bit over 2 years, we are a 4 man operation, 2 designers and...
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