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    Posted by Frank Kavanagh on 8 July 2010 at 22:02

    Howdy all,

    im lookin to pick some brains again!

    a customer wants a new shopfront fascia done but has no specific idea in mind, i think it was basic wooden cutout letters before and she doesn’t want the same as they went a bit soggy/rotten, i suggested yellow acrylic prismatic type lettering on red dibond as there is lighting already in place just above the fascia. what are the different options i could recommend for shopfront fascias ?

    and also do you guys use a portfolio or catalog to show examples to the customer when your doing sales ?

    any advice much appreciated

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  • Graeme Harrold

    Member
    9 July 2010 at 07:47

    Get a complete facia priced from Morans Wood Components. Did one a while back in marine grade ply that was deep routed with the name.

    Carved Facia

  • Frank Kavanagh

    Member
    9 July 2010 at 10:36

    Apologies mods i dont seem to have upload facilitys in this forum, or am i mistaken ?

    Hey Graeme thats a class job really like the projecting sign too, i wanna do as much of the work on this sign as i can to help the margin and my experience, im even considering hand painting it in gold with a drop shadow although it think the Chinese characters would be tricky, is there any good tutorials for traditional signwriting ?

  • David-Foster-

    Member
    9 July 2010 at 11:42

    If its in Chinese on a red background, Gold Leaf would be the thing to use. It would look nice. I am only guessing at the red background though.

  • Frank Kavanagh

    Member
    9 July 2010 at 12:06

    Hey David your guess was spot on, the original colour scheme was red and yellow using the bonzai font, handpainted gold leaf would look good but im not sure i have the skills yet, i’ll suggest it to the customer and see what they think, its that or prismatic acrylic lettering painted or gold leaf they’re the options so far

  • Neil Davey

    Member
    9 July 2010 at 13:08
    quote Frank Kavanagh:

    handpainted gold leaf would look good but im not sure i have the skills yet, or prismatic acrylic lettering painted or gold leaf they’re the options so far

    Have you any experience using a brush or gold leaf and traditional lettering?

  • Frank Kavanagh

    Member
    9 July 2010 at 13:23
    quote Neil Davey:

    quote Frank Kavanagh:

    handpainted gold leaf would look good but im not sure i have the skills yet, or prismatic acrylic lettering painted or gold leaf they’re the options so far

    Have you any experience using a brush or gold leaf and traditional lettering?

    Pretty much zero experience

  • Neil Davey

    Member
    9 July 2010 at 16:31

    Ahh, steep learning curve then!!!

    http://www.uksignboards.com/viewtopic.p … highlight=

    http://www.uksignboards.com/viewtopic.p … highlight=

    Here’s a couple threads to get you started.

  • Frank Kavanagh

    Member
    9 July 2010 at 16:58

    Cheers Neil, looks very steep but also looks like very satisfying work, thanks for the links, gonna get some supplies to have a play with,

    just shown the customer the design and they’re impressed and have asked for a price, gonna go with a mix of prismatic and vinyl probably on dibond,

    what are the options for fixing a dibond fascia id like to hide the fixings if possible will i have to consider a frame around the edges ?

    cheers all

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