captivatesd
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Hello Everyone,
I have a client (Bicycle Shop) that I usually do vinyl and print work for that opened a new location and wants a large storefront sign mounted to their brick facade. I usually do vinyl and graphic design but have a shop and a woodworking background and have been wanting to offer more options, since this is a friend of mine I figured it was a good opportunity to explore this option. I found a nice option of Acrylic letters in the font and color they want from http://www.woodlandmanufacturing.com/ but am not sure what to use as a substrate for the backing. I know there are a lot of options but I want a classy look and a durable sign. I found acrylic sheets in the preferred white background in lengths up to 8', if I choose that how to I join the two pieces and mount the sign, perhaps a steel structure? Are there any better options for a 16' sign? If acrylic, any suggestions on thickness and a good vendor to get to NJ.
I am also completely open to ANY critiques of the design.
Any help is much appreciated as a I new to this topic. I attached a .jpg of the design.
Thanks so much,
Dave
I have a client (Bicycle Shop) that I usually do vinyl and print work for that opened a new location and wants a large storefront sign mounted to their brick facade. I usually do vinyl and graphic design but have a shop and a woodworking background and have been wanting to offer more options, since this is a friend of mine I figured it was a good opportunity to explore this option. I found a nice option of Acrylic letters in the font and color they want from http://www.woodlandmanufacturing.com/ but am not sure what to use as a substrate for the backing. I know there are a lot of options but I want a classy look and a durable sign. I found acrylic sheets in the preferred white background in lengths up to 8', if I choose that how to I join the two pieces and mount the sign, perhaps a steel structure? Are there any better options for a 16' sign? If acrylic, any suggestions on thickness and a good vendor to get to NJ.
I am also completely open to ANY critiques of the design.
Any help is much appreciated as a I new to this topic. I attached a .jpg of the design.
Thanks so much,
Dave