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My husband just rented a building and needs a sign. I have attached an image of the existing signs on the building for the other offices. I am a graphic designer and am relatively new to the sign industry and work for a very small local business that is also new with owners that have never done signs before, and we are all learning as we go.
I am not familiar with what this sign is made out of, or how it is constructed. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Please let me know if you need any additional information.
It's going to be hit or miss with the responses you'll get but that sign is aluminum folded around an aluminum frame. Unscrew the two bolts on bottom and top and it should pop right off.
It looks like folded aluminum. For do-it-youselfers on a thin budget you could have a banner printed..doesn't last but a year or so. You could order a metal sign from a local sign shop and install yourself if your handy and steady on a ladder (doesn't look too large from the photo) The recommended and easiest (but most costly) answer is just design it, and send it to a sign shop to produce and install.
Yea, I'm thinking the same as Gino. It looks like a folded aluminum pan, with a 2" or more frame. We would probably make it with doubled up 1"x1" aluminum tube. You would need to have a sheet metal shop bend the face for you.
I previously worked for the company that did the sign, and put the graphics on it- it's cut vinyl on a bent aluminum pan (.080", if I recall correctly) that was mounted on a 1" or 1-1/2" aluminum square tubing frame.
Addendum: Also, the sign is maybe 60" x 24", give or take.
you can either that that sign off the wall, remove the graphics and apply the new graphics or find a local metal fabricator with a finger break and they can make you a new face then put graphics onto that
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