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Dimensional letters are individually created from high-impact plastics
or
various metals; that are mounted to your sign surface, building wall, or
entrance monument.
Dimensional Letters are desirable for the following reasons:
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Dimensional
Letters stand out.
They are not on the same plane as your sign background-creating
depth to your sign, making it more noticeable than either painted
letters or vinyl type lettering.
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Dimensional
Letters are more durable.
As long as dimensional letters are made from high-impact plastics
(such as Butyrate) or metal; they can be permanently mounted to any
surface. Premium materials will last longer, and look better longer
than any other form of signage.
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Dimensional
Letters add class & distinction.
No matter what type of building, business, or signage
need-dimensional letters add a look and feel unlike any flat type of
signage.
Choosing the proper letter material is as important as your sign's
message.
The right material will determine how long your sign will last;
and
what the look and feel is of your sign.
Durability.
If you want your sign to look good for an extended period of time
(particularly outdoors or where the sign may be subject to wear and tear);
you need to make sure your sign is made from materials that will not fade,
chip, peel, delaminate, or crack. Sticking to high-impact plastics and
metal letters assures a long life for your sign. Ask the following
questions:
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Are these letters
impact resistant?
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How will these
letters stand up to UV light and the weather?
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Are these letters
Guaranteed for Life?
Look and Feel. Always be looking to match the material of your
sign's letters with the application. Choosing the wrong material can
either look out-of-place or may not fit the 'look' you are trying to
achieve. Polished Bronze letters on a brown corrugated storage facility
may seem out of place; while glossy red formed plastic letters on a brick
building for an attorney's office may give the wrong impression.
When
you are designing your sign; you should always utilize the resources of an
experienced sign professional. However, if you wish to create your own
design work-keep these criteria in mind when laying out your sign.
Visibility.
A sign that cannot be seen should not be created. Identify the type of
traffic your sign is meant to attract (sidewalk traffic, downtown
vehicles, or highway traffic, for example) and use the proper size, color,
angle, lighting, and placement for maximum visibility. Many of the
decisions relating to visibility are limited by your local sign
ordinances; so consult an expert for this information.
Legibility. Even if your sign is visible, if it is not able to be
read by your intended audience, it has little value. Some of the things to
keep in mind are the following:
1.
Letter
Size.
Letters that are too small to read are commonplace in many signs today.
For a quick reference on what size letters are needed for your sign;
examine the visibility chart taken from the research conducted by the
University of Pennsylvania State and the United States Sign Council.
2.
Color &
Finish Contrast.
Letters that blend in with their background become illegible at moderate
distances. This applies to polished metal letters that may reflect a
similar color as the sign background to the viewer making them unreadable;
dark letters that may blend into a building brick or stone; or other
letters where there is a small level of contrast between the letter color
and the background. The amount and type of lighting (both artificial and
natural) is important as well to overall legibility.
3.
White/Negative Space.
Simply enlarging letters does not make them more readable. Proper letter
kerning (the space between letters) and leading (the space between lines
of text) have almost as much to do with legibility as letter size.
Maintaining a high degree of white or negative space is important to keep
the letters from running together or running into other distractions
around the sign.
Rhythm. Choosing the proper letter style and size determines your
sign's rhythm. Rhythm also applies to your sign itself and to how it fits
in with surrounding signs.
1.
Style
limits.
Limiting your sign to a maximum of 2 styles is important. In almost all
cases, more than 2 styles typically does nothing but make it hard to read
or makes it look unorganized and fragmented to your viewer. A properly
laid out sign also will use only styles that complement one another and do
not cause the same type of 'fragmentation' when viewed by your potential
customers.
2.
Logos.
Do you have a logo that fits well with your sign copy? Inclusion of
graphical elements or a logo should complement the sign message and in
most cases not overpower the entire sign. Some logos (Such as McDonald's,
Coca-Cola, etc.) are strong enough brands that virtually no text is needed
for their sign-however this is not typical for most business owners who
need to send some message to their intended audience.
3.
Neighboring Signs.
While your sign should stand on its own; in many cases it is important to
examine the signs around you and your type of building or monument to make
a determination on the colors, styles or sizes of your sign. Having an
exact duplicate of your neighbor's sign may not be appropriate or
effective-but a sign that is harshly different may also send the wrong
message for your business.
Why
Buy From E G Productions?
Our
Quality is Unmatched...
Using
only the finest materials produces the finest products. Gemini's
experienced craftsmen use only the highest grade of materials for
production of your letters and logos. Whether made of metal or plastics,
E G Pro finishes the product beyond your expectations.
Low Prices...
Through annual bulk purchases of metals and resins; with our internal
plastics extrusion processes, we are able to keep our material costs well
below those of any other letter manufacturer. The vast number of orders
allows us to specialize in each process, further reducing our cost to you.
We Only Use Recyclable Materials...
In efforts to keep our costs as low as possible, we recycle all trim
generated from our manufacturing. For example, all prime metal trim is
molten for cast letters. Where possible, we utilize plastics made from
renewable resource materials-such as our CAB sheet for formed and
Minnesota letters. While this prime material is more expensive; the
ability to recycle any waste created is good for your pocketbook and the
environment.
Delivery and Service is Tops...
Our goal is to win your business one order at a time. We are committed
to providing better delivery and customer service than you will find in
any industry. One way that we show that commitment to you is by building
regional manufacturing facilities to reduce the amount of time it takes to
receive your formed letters while at the same time reducing your shipping
costs. Should there ever be a problem with an order, we will make it right
by you.
Lifetime Guarantee on All Products...
When we say Lifetime Guarantee we mean it. If ever a Gemini product
fails, whether it breaks, cracks, chips, fades, or fails to look as good
as the day it was shipped to you, we will replace that product. We simply
require you go back to the sign company it was purchased from so they can
get a Return of Materials Authorization. |