Hello!
I have to install a flat sign on a wall with the width of 4 ft. high and a width of 8 ft. wide of 1/8"thick aluminum composite material.
As we know when we install a flat rectangular sign on a wall without much thickness even with a nicer graphics, it does not seem to give a great feel for the sign. I have seen signs having a depth of about 1" or 1 1/2" with a nice black core. Then a flat sign installed on top of that core. That just makes the same thin sign look so much better. What is the best way to add such a depth? Any ideas will be highly appreciated.
I have to install a flat sign on a wall with the width of 4 ft. high and a width of 8 ft. wide of 1/8"thick aluminum composite material.
As we know when we install a flat rectangular sign on a wall without much thickness even with a nicer graphics, it does not seem to give a great feel for the sign. I have seen signs having a depth of about 1" or 1 1/2" with a nice black core. Then a flat sign installed on top of that core. That just makes the same thin sign look so much better. What is the best way to add such a depth? Any ideas will be highly appreciated.