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Lettering and graphics can be put on almost
any surface, but does it always look good?
Is it clean, readable, and eye-catching? Does it reflect the quality you
offer?
Here are a few options from Greubel Signs in the type of sign
effect you might consider
to maximize your appearance and make your
business the main attraction:
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This sign uses
vinyl letters with a
painted shadow on the top line to
give some depth to the sign. The light letter color is a
good contrast against the
background making the sign readable. |
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The top part of this sign is carved with gold leaf applied
to the letters. Passing by this,
you’ll see light reflected in
those letters – you can’t miss it!
Notice that the sign can be shaped to look distinctive and follow
the layout. |
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Truck door with “convex” letters.
Effects like this and
airbrushing can give a 3-dimensional appearance to your name. |
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| Here’s a
marble or
textured background with airbrushed “chrome”
framing the letters. |
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| Do you use a logo? We can reproduce one or help develop a design
that puts your business in a visual form. |
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* List of some possible sign substrates
(surfaces)
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MDO
signboard,
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plastic (acrylic or lexan)
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Vehicles
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Magnetics
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Banners
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Windows
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Aluminum.
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