3D Signs were engaged by Federation Centres to brand their temporary hoardings and miscellaneous signage works. Having Cm3 accreditation, company meets compliance required to work onsite. Graphics for hoardings were constructed from scratch by our design team, proofs sent through prior to installation.
Emporium Shopping Precinct had engaged new store JigSaw. With existing store locations from Chadstone to Melbourne CBD, this would be the first store to showcase its new fit out design with the engraved motif and bronze logo design. Samples were provided to the client to illustrate the finish and gloss levels, 18mm MDF to be sprayed in full gloss. The engraved motif was to be 6mm deep to give the illusion of depth. MDF mouldings to form the side of the motif panels and ceilings were also constructed using our CNC router.
A new colour scheme by the school was provided, making the appearance more inline with the existing design. The repairs along with the new colours giving the uniform shop a new life.
The eaves were fixed, placing a beading behind the fascia to prop up and provide extra support giving a clean finish. The PAS Group were looking at doing their rebranding at the Bentleigh store. Having been looking quite weathered and dated, the store was in need of a fresh upgrade. The client had provided the specifications for the designs and sizes. All works and graphics were provided which made it much easier for the manufacturing process. http://www.thepasgroup.com.au/ As the old weathertex was worn and disheveled, it was taken down, a frame was needed to make sure the Alucobond would sit flush against the rough brick wall. A steel frame was fabricated to support the new sign. The frame was dynabolted to the brick to make sure it would be fixed securely to the wall. Three sheets of 4mm alucobond to make the length of the sign. Using flat heat screws, the fixings were countersunk into the sheet to minimise any adverse affects to the image. Black vinyl dots were placed over the screws to provide a clean finish.
The client was looking to have a unique look to their reception area. The designer provided a brief that included perforated stainless steel wall panels which would become a central feature. The panels were to be mounted to the wall fixed in with stainless steel stand-offs. Each panel was to be bent at the top to allow a flat linish panel across the top and bottom. Company logo to be mounted onto the perforated panel. They wanted the logo to stand out, so lettering was cut using 16mm MDF which was then 2k sprayed matching the corporate colours. PacNet had clear company branding guide which made it easier to understand their requirements. The stainless steel panels were mounted using aluminium stand-offs. This wasn't enough to hold the frame and keep it from warping, so the joins were mounted using aluminium angle to keep the panels taut. As the client had not signed off on the logo positioning and final design, they requested a mock image to visualise the design before it was manufactured. The logo was digitally printed on vinyl and stuck on the perforated panels for final approval. The kitchen/breakout area overlooked the neighboring tenancy and other unappealing roof space area. Wanting something more appealing to view during their break, they also did not want to minimise any of the natural light during the daytime. Providing some sample images to the client with a brief of 'Greenery', this image was chosen as the final design. Printed on Avery etching, the image was extrapolated over the 5 glazing panels. Height, 1400mm.
MadCap Cafe - Frankston This enterprise business focuses on supporting community and those who suffer from mental illness. The call was put out to Facebook requesting any help possible to those willing to lend a hand. Being a good cause we wanted to be involved, donating our time and material and expertise to achieve a good outcome.
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