My client currently has a 6ftx15ft sign on the exterior of their warehouse space (corrugated aluminum siding). Its 25ft up, so we are just looking at it from the ground, and it appears to be an aluminum pan frame with aluminum faces. We need to either replace the faces, which I know how to do, or present them with an entire new sign, which I will probably change the dimensions to 8x12ft.
We haven't done anything quite this big from scratch. Their current sign has lasted about 10 years, so I need something that will have a similar longevity. Its most likely going to be printed, I know its going to fade and that is okay.
Should I make another aluminum frame and use aluminum or polymetal faces? Is rigging a flex-face system a better option? Do you have any other ideas?
Thanks!
We haven't done anything quite this big from scratch. Their current sign has lasted about 10 years, so I need something that will have a similar longevity. Its most likely going to be printed, I know its going to fade and that is okay.
Should I make another aluminum frame and use aluminum or polymetal faces? Is rigging a flex-face system a better option? Do you have any other ideas?
Thanks!