Vinyl Logos onto Mirrors

Vinyl Lettering and Logos For Mirrors

We have recently done a job for a local Night Club supplying vinyl logos and lettering to be fitted onto large mirrors. The mirrors were already fitted onto the walls of the night club, the vinyl graphics was supplied for DIY fitting and we gave instructions on how to fit the vinyl onto the glass.

One logo was supplied 700mm wide. six logos 350mm wide and one larger logo 736mm x1100mm high, cut in a white self adhesive vinyl. The logos were cut with a computer aided cutting plotter. The vinyl was then weeded to remove any waste vinyl and then application tape was applied onto the face of the logos. The logos were then ready to fit onto the glass by the customer. We also supplied extra logos just incase they were required.

Link to PDF file which has a vector graphic of the logo ready for cutting in vinyl. jack-daniels .

Just open the PDF into a design program like Corel Draw to grab the vector graphic of the logo.

http://www.vinyl-lettering.co.uk

Stick On letters

Vinyl Lettering.

Many years ago when I was a young sign maker at the age of 20 which would make the year 1985 vinyl lettering was a new form ofsign making.  Most signs in those days were still made in painted wood or acrylic. Vinyl lettering would be cut using a  Spandex  graphix4 vinyl plotter and logos were often cut by hand using a scalpel which would take hours. These days logos are digitised and cut on plotters and can be printed and cut on the same machine.

www.stickonletters.co.uk

 

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Fish Logo

A logo of a fish. Cut in self adhesive vinyl and applied onto a shop sign. The artwork came in as a small poor quality jpeg file. The customers original artwork was lost at their printers. We took the jpeg image and digitised it using Corel Draw version 12. After digitising it and converting it to a vector image we saved the artwork in four different formats for future use and to give a copy to the customer for free. It was saved as a corel draw file, eps, ai and pdf files.

Vector files are required for cutting logos in vinyl and they are useful with digital printing as well. The quality of a vectorised logos and lettering remains the same what ever size it is cut or printed at as long as the digitising was done properly.

The fish were cut between 250mm and 300mm high. Black vinyl detail was cut and then stuck onto the white vinyl sticker. It was then mounted onto the shop front sign. There were two different fish which were digitised and cut.

www.shopfrontsign.co.uk

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