Hey Everyone,
I have a customer that is about to build out a 4,000 square foot retail space in Seattle and need the windows covered with printed graphics to block the public's view during construction. It's all windows on three sides of the space, so I'm looking at 840 square feet of glass to cover. It will be the bottom 6.5' from ground level on all the windows. I can apply the graphics either from the inside or outside, but the owners don't want to use window cling from the outside because people might peel it off.
Have any of you done "Coming Soon" construction graphics like this before? What's the best material? I found a relatively cheap low-tack vinyl that I can install on the outside. It's important to leave none or very little adhesive when their construction crew takes down the vinyl in a few months. It doesn't need to be laminated, either, since it only needs to last a few months. I can install wet or dry.
Window cling would be a good option if I can find a wholesaler that prints reverse on clear cling material so I can install it from the inside of the windows.
I usually subscribe to Signs101 premium although my membership just lapsed. If any of you have done this before and know generally pricing, a PM would be great to inform me about the price I should be charging.
The final product should look something like the picture I've attached. I use a Roland XC-540, btw. Thanks.