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examples of good storefront window graphic design?

a77

New Member
Anyone got any examples of modernish storefront window graphics that don't look like a total mess?

I see two types of design
1- old blocky super simple 2 colour lettering
2- overdone layers of vector art, a real mess

Would love to see what you designers consider good examples of window graphics done right.
 

SignManiac

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I no longer mess with windows but I have done a few in the past. Here's are several where the owner just let me do my thing.
 

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Custom_Grafx

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There are many good windows out there. The problem is that although simple is usually best, it's hard to convince a customer that principle. They always want big, bold, vibrant and as many colours as your printer can print. The most simple designs look the best IMO. When you mock up, do a clean and concise version, and a loud/busy one and see what they pick. I've found that most who go for the loud "look at me" type designs that are unappealing, usually fail within a couple of months or years. Most start ups who are successful don't even have signs... or a logo... lol ironic but true.
 

a77

New Member
Some nice designs there...

Keep them coming!

I agree simple is good, but not always the best. You have to have some style. There is a place for nicely placed vector art, gradients, etc...
 

shoresigns

New Member
If they have a good looking logo that can be reproduced in a single colour, frosted vinyl looks very classy.

Or for an extra classy look, put the logo in reverse on the back of the window in black, then blockout a large stripe of frosted vinyl across the window, over the logo. You'll probably need to apply the frosted wet so you can squeegee around the letters.
 
cover it all in perforated vinyl
did a mexican restaurant like this and it was pretty neat...Each big window had a authentic mexican scene like people dancing or cutting agave
best one was the giant corona and beach scene on the exit door
sorry no pics, previous employer
 

slipperyfrog

New Member
This. All window film tint, no vinyl. No cheap but stunning. :thumb:

Only 2 sections of 4 complete. These are the off/side windows. Using the one as an entrance until the landlord finishes the other suite.

For more check out my unfinished dealer site solarartgraphics.com & the main company solargraphics.com
 

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TyrantDesigner

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We all know what good window design looks like. We really should be posting what NOT to do with window graphics ... I pass four windows every day that have some of the ugliest and most poorly designed window graphics I have ever seen. I should stop and take photos just to laugh at them later.
 
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