Hi,
I've seen some good advice here and since I'm fairly new in the sign business I was hoping you could send some my way.
I'm proposing a non-lit outdoor sign to my low-budget customer who would like his hexagonal logo mounted directly over his entrance door.
Approximate size for the sign will be 31"tall x34"wide. His requirement besides the low budget..lol, is that the sign have a white smoke (vapor) look.
I was thinking something along the lines of using 3/16" thick clear lexan to route out the hexagon and inner logo letter then applying frosted vinyl to the back of it.
Here are my concerns:
1. How to mount it to the wood panels with approximately a 2" standoff (not showing from the front)
2. Keep a clean and modern look and feel.
3. Are there any other options for achieving a vapor look
4. Should the acrylic be thicker than 3/16"
5. What can I do to the edges to make them stand out, I've heard of polished edges, but not sure what it does.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated guys/gals. I also attached an image for you to see a preliminary layout.
I've seen some good advice here and since I'm fairly new in the sign business I was hoping you could send some my way.
I'm proposing a non-lit outdoor sign to my low-budget customer who would like his hexagonal logo mounted directly over his entrance door.
Approximate size for the sign will be 31"tall x34"wide. His requirement besides the low budget..lol, is that the sign have a white smoke (vapor) look.
I was thinking something along the lines of using 3/16" thick clear lexan to route out the hexagon and inner logo letter then applying frosted vinyl to the back of it.
Here are my concerns:
1. How to mount it to the wood panels with approximately a 2" standoff (not showing from the front)
2. Keep a clean and modern look and feel.
3. Are there any other options for achieving a vapor look
4. Should the acrylic be thicker than 3/16"
5. What can I do to the edges to make them stand out, I've heard of polished edges, but not sure what it does.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated guys/gals. I also attached an image for you to see a preliminary layout.