Signage
Personally, we love creating physical signage. Its the most enjoyable finding ways to mix substrates like concrete with metal, or cut steel with back lighting, and even reversed printing on acrylic for a beautiful 3d look on your favorite photography.
These are just a few examples of commercial signage, and there are many other types of signs that can be used for different purposes and in different locations.
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Building signs: These are signs that are mounted on the exterior or interior of a building and are used to identify the location of a business. Examples include illuminated signs, awning signs, and blade signs.
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Channel letters: These are three-dimensional letters that are typically illuminated and are used to spell out the name of a business or brand.
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Monument signs: These are freestanding signs that are typically located at the entrance of a business or shopping center and are used to identify the location and provide directional information.
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Pylon signs: These are tall, freestanding signs that are typically located near a highway or major road and are used to identify the location of a business or shopping center.
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Window graphics: These are graphics that are applied to the windows of a business and are used to promote products, services, or brand.
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A-boards and sandwich boards: These are portable signs that can be placed on sidewalks or in front of a store to attract foot traffic and advertise sales, promotions, or events.
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Vehicle graphics: These are graphics applied to cars, trucks, or vans that are used to promote a business or brand and make it easy to locate the vehicle.
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Trade show displays: These are portable displays that are used to promote a business or brand at trade shows and events.
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Banners: These are portable signs that can be hung in various locations to promote a business or event.
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Digital signs: These are electronic signs that can display text, images, and videos, and are used to promote a business or brand.

