Carpark signage
The Dessert shop had recently had their external sign damaged after a forklift carrying large pallets was pushed into the sign. After doing some tests, the LED strip was still in tact, rather than re-create the letter which would be a labour intensive task, we used acrifix which uses special UV light to cure.
Complete sign. Happy client! With the new branding finalised, Berwick was the last clinic to be completed. Exterior, stairwell and reception areas need to be updated. To minimise cost, the glass splashback would remain and we would mount alucobond sheets with cut vinyl ontop, We used construction grade double sided tape and learnt that hard way how tacky it was. The old adage of measure twice, cut/paste once definitely rung true. The front reception desk mounted with stand-offs would be replaced with a same style finish. The store was looking at replacing their damaged change-room signs. Currently printed on acrylic which was stuck to a polystyrene backing, it was mounted on the wall by a railing system. Due to the location, it has been knocked over a few times. The store has wanted a better finish, scope requested MDF, sprayed with a 2pac finish. Design specifications were provided by the consultant Sign Manager, these details included: - paint type (Spies Hecker) - Colour and codes - substrate - sizes, thickness, diameter, including a beveled edge to minimise any sharp edges. - mounting specification Photos detailed the existing schematics, and the program was to be done within a 5 working day deadline. All works were kept in house to maximise quality control. Our spray booth is now fully functional. Inductions were required working on a Target site, along with Colonial First State new compliance system. Finished product installed. Victoria Cosmetic Institute Re-Branding Project
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Centro Box Hill recently experienced some minor fire damage to their professional suites. It was in need of some attention, all the old door vinyl needed to be replaced as it was outdated. Prior to commencement of works, we notified all patrons of impending works 3 days prior to starting, as the doors were to be recoated in enamel to allow for longevity. We briefed the client that this would be beneficial long term. Works were carried out during normal business hours and colours were matched as closely as possible to the original. |
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