Subdivision Post and Panel Entry Signs in Spring Hill TN
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- 29 Dec, 2016
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Replacing a Sun-faded Sign

The Spring Hill subdivision, which is identified by the sign, features attractive buildings in beautiful surroundings. Unfortunately, the leasing office’s sign was sun-faded and bent, which marred the overall impression of the setting. We visited the location for a site survey and noticed that the existing posts were in excellent shape. Because the owner was on a budget and needed to get the product done quickly, we suggested keeping the posts in place.
For the panel, we proposed the manufacture of an aluminum composite material (ACM) board. Adding the information with a latex-imprinted and laminated 3M vinyl product would result in a professional look. But things would not be easy even here. The folks at Chapman’s Retreat were unable to locate the file for the logo. Were we stumped? No! After a bit of internet research, we found an older photo of the property that featured this very sign in the background. From there, we reverse-engineered the logo and made an extra copy of the file for Chapman’s Retreat to keep with their records and use when redoing signage solutions at other properties.
To protect the good looks of the panel and prevent bending like the old sign experienced, we preserved the material’s rectangular shape. Because our client wanted us to recreate the look of the old sign, our graphic designer produced a radius with the graphic that surrounds the logo portion. The optics are virtually identical, but the new manufacturing method leaves the board stronger than before, which results in enhanced durability. Also, this presentation cuts down on the costs typically associated with routing the material. We were able to create the new file and manufacture the sign face in just one day after the client approved the look. This is a win-win all the way around.
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