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Posted by Dave Cox - That Sign Guy (Member # 3517) on :
 
Had some time today and thought i'd throw some recent jobbers up here... all comments welcome

Sushi signage
This is an image campaign for a local sushi restaurant that has joined forces with Ralphs supermarkets and will be offering fresh sushi in every local store. We did a changeable menu board, etchmark vinyl, and additional features (bamboo, wood slats, etc.)

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Musclemen - Vinyl

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Floor graphics
These were done for an employee of GM and have led to many other jobs including one fun one coming up with signgold & black Harley logo on Charcoal floor (done with permission)

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Posted by Doug Allan (Member # 2247) on :
 
Great looking stuff Dave. That menu is really nice. Are the dark shapes on each menu panel just a decoration? or are they some kind of decorative nut for mounting/removing the panel?
 
Posted by Robert Thomas (Member # 1356) on :
 
Dave, Nice stuff.

You may or may not know that you are using a celtic font on that menu sign.
I'm doing a celtic sign with the same font.

Cheers
 
Posted by Dave Cox - That Sign Guy (Member # 3517) on :
 
Doug - The brown dots are actually 3/8" dowels that each menu item slides onto for changeability, if they run out of California rolls they just flip it over and its blank.

Rob - all I know is the font is called morpheus, I had to use it on another sign for a local tile guy recently and thought it fit with the look we were going for on this project.
 
Posted by Luke Lucier (Member # 3811) on :
 
Nice work. Did you put a clear of some kind on top of the goodwrench to keep it looking good?
If so, what kind?
C-YA
 
Posted by Dave Cox - That Sign Guy (Member # 3517) on :
 
yep there is a polyurethane clear that was rolled on after everything was done I dont know what brand or type though, all i know is that it was 3 parts.
 


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