acrylic sign

Acrylic is the workhorse of interior signage: dimensionally stable, easy to laser-cut with a polished edge, available clear, opal, coloured or frosted, and paintable on the second surface so the colour sits behind glass-like gloss. Cast acrylic cuts and flame-polishes better than extruded and is the usual choice where an exposed edge will be seen.

The common builds are a flat panel on chrome or brushed standoffs held off the wall by half an inch, dimensional acrylic letters stud-mounted to a wall, and clear panels printed on the back so the artwork reads through the material. Acrylic also carries light well, which is why it turns up as the face of lit cabinets, as push-through letters on a monument, and as edge-lit panels where LEDs fire into the cut edge and the engraved artwork lights up.

This gallery is 12 photographs tagged "acrylic sign" in Notatek's own archive, from 5 client projects and 1 service gallery. The deepest set in it is Nature's Sunshine, with 4 photos; Box Home Loans and Clover Capital also appear. 6 of them are also tagged interior signage, and 6 Lobby Signs — the combinations this kind of work usually turns up in. Every photo links back to the project it came from.

Projects featured in this gallery

5 client projects contributed photos to this page:

12 acrylic sign photos

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