Friday, 18 November 2016

New signage in REGENT Street - Picadilly Circus for MELI MELO Italian fashion accessories.

This time we had an order to produce a illuminated hanging sign, 3D bronze lettering and also some window vinyl cut graphics. The client wanted 10mm thick lettering attached to the wooden fascia but with a distance of 40mm between the board and lettering so we had to make the studs 70mm long in order to put them inside the fascia and hold. The lettering have been powder coated to bronze colour and the dbl sided projecting sign to gold. We also had to apply the logos and some vinyl cut lettering on top of the gold hanging sign on both sides. Lastly we came to install the white and gold window graphics. We had to remove the old window graphics (temporary ones - so it was quite easy to take down). See the photos below - we are very proud of this particular project.










Sunday, 14 August 2016

Signs for THE CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE in Battersea - London

Summer time :). Less vehicles on the London's roads (if this is at all possible in this city...). We had this order from google to do the design, produce and install a wooden old fashion projecting sign and a 3D main sign within fairly low budget. We came up with the idea of making the brain/tree logo and main lettering out of 10mm thick laser cut acrylic with vinyl graphics on top. We had some problems when cutting such a complicated shape in 10mm acrylic on our laser machine. Some of the branches started to bend and twist from too much heat but eventually everything went well. The rest of the lettering was just standard vinyl (in order to keep the costs down). A double sided projection sign  has been painted to the colour of the shop front, framed and sign written with the logo and lettering on both sides. The bracket is powder coated steel, attached directly to the building front.
Please see the photos below for the results:











Tuesday, 1 March 2016

SHUTTERSTOCK mirror chrome letters

Finally we got an order from SHUTTERSTOCK for the raised letters for their new office in London - London Bridge. We've cut the letters, prepared everything and went to install the sign. It was very busy on the roads - as always (Tuesday afternoon) especially in London Bridge Station area - where the sign was installed. Hayes Galeria - it was called. 3rd floor - shutterstock office - the office hasn't been renovated yet so all the builders were still painting walls, moving furnitures and so on. One guy at the place showed us where to install the letters. We levelled the paper template as always, drilled the holes for the locators and installed them. All looking good, just waiting for the office to be finished, lights to be installed and shine on the sign :)