Very nice.
I would also like to know about the materials/methods used. Definitely a nice clean finished product.
Hope you all had a relaxing and safe holiday.
Thanks for all the kudos. We think it reflects the company's image well and projects the kind of work we do now and aspire to continue doing into the future.
Nothing all that out of the ordinary as far as materials and technique, but it did create some nice depth and the clean, modern, concise lines we were seeking. The primary backing panel is a 2" deep .063 aluminum panface. I really like this approach for a couple of reasons. You can create any depth sign you like without having to build up solid materials. Its easy to put up and there are no visible fasteners on the face of your sign. The MBS standoffs we used to adhere the second panel to the black backing panel were a conscious design decision. We could have blind mounted that panel also, but thought the aluminum caps were a nice touch.
The secondary panel is just 3mm DiBond with a matte laminated print mounted to it. The dimensional letters are all routed from 1/2" thick high density PVC and painted with a satin exterior enamel. We mounted the letters with VHB tape and a few dabs of Gorilla Gel Superglue on each letter just for added bond.
For the install, we mounted two 1"x1" x 1/8" wall aluminum square tube to the wall at the top and bottom inside measurements of the black panface length. After sliding the panface onto those, we adhered the sign to the tube with a couple self-tapping screws and called it done. Total install time was under an hour.