Pub Sign Lettering

Pub Sign Lettering for the Thomas Tripp Pub in Christchurch Dorset.


www.perspexletters.co.uk

 

3D Logos For Exhibitions and In-Store Displays

Polystyrene is an ideal material for use in exhibitions.

Example: Ruby+Ed 3D logos were made from polystyrene.
Painted in a purple pantone 2627c.
1500mm long, 50mm thick.
Painted polystyrene is an ideal solution for the production of logos for use in exhibitions.

The customer supplied the artwork as a vector logo which was perfect for using on our cutters.

One vector logo was supplied in a PDF file which we imported and then resized and cut a number of times for the production of multiple logos.

The polystyrene logos were then painted in two layers of vinyl matt emulsion. We recommend using Dulux paints because of their consistant quality of colour and opacity. Dulux have consitantly been able to match pantone colours to their vinyl matt emulsion paints by custom mixing the colours to our needs.

Polystyrene Logos

Black Glitter Letters

Black Glitter Letters


Glitter Letters

gold-styrofoam-&

gold-styrofoam-& by Carl Armes
gold-styrofoam-&, a photo by Carl Armes on Flickr.

Via Flickr:
Gold Styrofoam Letters with black painted sides.

This ampersand was part of an order for letters for a movie film studio.

www.3d-letters.co.uk

Silver Moulded Letters

Silver Moulded Letters

www.arro-signs.co.uk/3dletters.htm

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Gold Coloured ‘&’.

Gold Coloured acrylic 3D ‘&’, 9″ high,225mm high, part of a larger order for lettering for a Pub in London.

http://www.arro-signs.co.uk/mouldedlettering.htm

Mantovani’s

Example of cut out acrylic letters onto timber shop front. Fitted on site by customer. Located in Thurloe Street London.

www.perspexletters.co.uk

3D Numbers

An example of 3D numbers. The numbers were made from polystyrene with vinyl card on the face.

www.3d-letters.co.uk

3D Letters for an Exhibition


3D Letters for an exhibition

Originally uploaded by Carl Armes

A short video showing 3D letters. These letters were supplied natural finish. The customer wanted to do some extra work on them.

I think they were going to be decorated with coloured jewels and stones.

The letters were to be used for an exhibition. When the exhibition was over they were going to fix them to a wall in the shop.

Antique Effect 3D Letters

Over the years we have spent a lot of time making 3D letters in stainless steel, moulded acrylic, styrofoam. MDF and now cast resin.
The cast resin letters that we make are manufactured in two different ways. One way is to use a silicon mould and fill with a polyester resin. The second method we use a one use mould and fill it with a resin then we break the mould to release the letter.

The second method is not cost-effective and takes too long to make. Still, we have enjoyed messing about with projects so we still produce these for the challenge.

http://www.arro-signs.co.uk/3dletters.htm

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