Individual construction
Each letter or logo element is formed to preserve the spacing and character of the approved artwork.
Dimensional illuminated lettering
Channel letters turn a wordmark or logo into individual dimensional forms. Letter depth, face material, return finish, LED colour, spacing, and mounting method are coordinated to keep the identity sharp by day and bright after dark.
Each letter or logo element is formed to preserve the spacing and character of the approved artwork.
Choose face-lit, halo-lit, or combined lighting according to the site and brand effect.
Templates, cable exits, backing rails, access, and wall conditions are considered before production.
Planning the right solution
Small details that work in print may need adjustment when they become fabricated letters. Stroke width, counters, minimum returns, viewing distance, and LED diffusion all influence how clearly the sign reads.
Letters may mount individually or to a coordinated backing system depending on the wall, access, wiring, approval requirements, and the desired appearance. A site elevation and wall information help establish the right approach.
Vector logo artwork is ideal because it keeps curves, spacing, and proportions precise at fabrication scale. If only a raster image is available, include the highest-resolution file you have for review.
Most logos can be interpreted as channel letters, although very fine details may need a practical fabrication adjustment. Final proportions are documented in the shop drawings.
A combined lighting effect may be possible depending on the letter construction, size, wall surface, and desired appearance. Include this preference in your quote request.
The method depends on the substrate, access, wiring, letter size, and engineering needs. The approved documentation should identify the intended fixing and cable locations.
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