A large number of our clients do business in Queen Creek. This town is famous for its recent population growth. With the influx of new residents, there has also been an increase of small to mid-size businesses. Retailers rub elbows with health care practitioners, small business owners and finance professionals.
While the overall vibe of the town is decidedly modern, it succeeds at holding onto its past with the protection of historic buildings you see all around. Designing custom lobby signs for Queen Creek, AZ, companies calls for the ability to express a venture’s modern outlook with the setting’s appreciation of traditional values. A combination of material selections and installation options makes this possible.
Material Options for Foyer Signage
Acrylic is an excellent choice for a lobby sign. Die cut dimensional letters may present with a matte or glossy front. Colors run the gamut from the mundane to the extraordinary. When you prefer the look of prismatic facings rather than the flat cut of standard acrylic letters, we recommend the use of shaped plastic. Doing so adds a three-dimensional aspect to the display. Of course, when you want to go for the gusto with 3D displays, give foam a closer look. Our technicians have the option to cut this material up to two or more inches in thickness. Doing so allows for a dramatic look. For a sophisticated appearance, we suggest the use of metal.
When dimensional letters are not to your liking, it is possible to use these materials as boards that then become the substrate for the lettering. Mix and match materials or rely on vinyl overlays to show off the message. By the way, vinyl wall graphics can replace the display of a traditional lobby sign. In this case, we create a product that blends right in with the wall and the décor that you have chosen for the space. Some of our clients have incorporated this signage type with a mural to tell the history of the company while branding the office or storefront.
The Way You Mount Signs Makes a Difference
Lightweight dimensional letters mount directly to the wall. This appearance gives the sign a clean look that allows the message to become a part of the space. When the sign is a bit heavier, we prefer the use of offsets. Brushed aluminum is a favorite. In addition to providing a secure anchoring for the product, it also gives the illusion of a floating sign. Cable display systems are another option for the use with some signage products. They look great when you combine multiple signs. Especially in larger spaces, this is an excellent method for making use of wall heights.