Billct2
Active Member
Seems like I would've noticed this...but I have never really paid attention to what the perforated window graphics look like from the inside. I have a client who has an interior trophy case with a glass front and back. The back is seen from inside an office. They want to give the office more privacy without completely blocking out the light.
They want a photo on perforated vinyl installed on the glass at the back of the case. Now that I'm thinking about it I'm wondering how best to do it. Should the print be applied to the side of the glass facing the front, which would be a little difficult. Or can I just apply it to the back of the glass on the back of the case. Would it make a difference in how it looks from the front? And how will it look from inside the office, other than backwards?
They want a photo on perforated vinyl installed on the glass at the back of the case. Now that I'm thinking about it I'm wondering how best to do it. Should the print be applied to the side of the glass facing the front, which would be a little difficult. Or can I just apply it to the back of the glass on the back of the case. Would it make a difference in how it looks from the front? And how will it look from inside the office, other than backwards?