tulsagraphics
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Hey folks!
My customer has a very old sign (one of their original signs from about 25 years ago)... recently had to pull it down due to rotting. It's a 4ft x 6ft double-sided plywood face with hand-painted artwork (top only bracket mount -- swings over their sidewalk).
All their other signage has been updated over the years (nice, modern look), but they want this sign to retain it's old/worn appearance.
How would you go about making a new sign like this-- hopefully with better materials for durability? I was thinking maybe some routed HDU panels to recreate the plywood texture and using stencils for painting the letters. However, this type of project is -- for the most part -- outside my wheelhouse. I suppose another option could be recreating it using the exact same materials, then seal it like crazy and just keep replacing the panel as needed (?) In any case, if we go with HDU then I would need to locate someone that can produce it for us. Thoughts / suggestions?
Thanks!
My customer has a very old sign (one of their original signs from about 25 years ago)... recently had to pull it down due to rotting. It's a 4ft x 6ft double-sided plywood face with hand-painted artwork (top only bracket mount -- swings over their sidewalk).
All their other signage has been updated over the years (nice, modern look), but they want this sign to retain it's old/worn appearance.
How would you go about making a new sign like this-- hopefully with better materials for durability? I was thinking maybe some routed HDU panels to recreate the plywood texture and using stencils for painting the letters. However, this type of project is -- for the most part -- outside my wheelhouse. I suppose another option could be recreating it using the exact same materials, then seal it like crazy and just keep replacing the panel as needed (?) In any case, if we go with HDU then I would need to locate someone that can produce it for us. Thoughts / suggestions?
Thanks!
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