petesign
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I have a high end client who doesn't mind spending extra if it gives them a look they are after, and I like clients like that... so here's my dilemma.
They are redoing their parking deck and had some of these signs made during a previous remodeling job. Now they are restriping their lots, and want to put directional signage up, and like the look of these. They look like clear lexan, wrapped around the posts, and screwed on, on one side
- but the print is on the inside of the acrylic.
The way I can figure out to do this is double strike print the sign reversed on clear vinyl, then mount it to the lexan, and "laminate" that print with white vinyl. So the print will be opaque and on the inside of the lexan. My question is, will the print bunch up when I try to bend the lexan around the pillar, or is there an easier way to do this with just one vinyl, with the adhesive on the printed side (inside of the lexan).
Am I way off base on this idea, or have you done this before and how did it work?
Thanks in advance!
-Pete :U Rock:
They are redoing their parking deck and had some of these signs made during a previous remodeling job. Now they are restriping their lots, and want to put directional signage up, and like the look of these. They look like clear lexan, wrapped around the posts, and screwed on, on one side
- but the print is on the inside of the acrylic.
The way I can figure out to do this is double strike print the sign reversed on clear vinyl, then mount it to the lexan, and "laminate" that print with white vinyl. So the print will be opaque and on the inside of the lexan. My question is, will the print bunch up when I try to bend the lexan around the pillar, or is there an easier way to do this with just one vinyl, with the adhesive on the printed side (inside of the lexan).
Am I way off base on this idea, or have you done this before and how did it work?
Thanks in advance!
-Pete :U Rock: