That is fantastic. Did they come to you and say "we want something cool, and our budget is $XXX"? Or did you approach them with sketches and say
I've got a vision for your signs and i think you're gonna like it. Give me the money.
Originally the
sign was a huge Googie
sign, it was replaced with a
stock an ugly AMF bowling
sign in the 90's....
They didn't know what they wanted, and their original budget
was next to nothing. The owner approached the
sign shop, the
sign shop hired me to design it, draft it and get permit and
production drawings done.
The owner wanted only to reface the
sign because he did not
want to spend too much, so the
sign company who was going to
build and install hired me to design a logo and
sign face.
They put the
sign face without a permit and the city popped them.
Then the owner had to redo the
sign, so I continued to work with
the
sign shop, in turn the
sign shop went back and forth between
the client and the city till the design, price, engineering, permitting,
landscaping and design was finalized.
This project is the epitome of what not to do if you are a
sign shop.
The only people that made out was the owner, and me, and even
I felt bad and did not bill them for every hour I worked on it.
Shown below was the original
sign, the AMF Corporate standard,
and the refurbished corporate
sign.