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Come on people, no more with backlit

ams

New Member
The only time that I have done this was with a sign located in a dark skies ordinance. Backgrounds had to be darker in contrast to the letters. It turned out nice, but very subtle. Top speed on this street was 15mph and mostly walking traffic, so it worked for the environment. My point...there is a time and place for some of these things.

However this is on a major road, biggest in our city.

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Rick

Certified Enneadecagon Designer
So I was thinking... of course, still not seeing a pic of the sign at night...

What are the hours of this particular shopping center?
When is sunset?
Is that sign at the maximum size allowed?

Most retail locations only benefit from illumination for about 1-3 hours during business hours.... yet, during the day, where the sign is most needed, the contrast of this particular sign couldn't be better.

Graphics, and signs in general can not be everything to everybody, there is no way "most" signs are effective during every part of the day. For what this sign is, even if it's not as effective at night (though thats yet to be proven) this sign probably works fine as intended.
 

Rick

Certified Enneadecagon Designer
Looking at the overall pic, it's obvious to me... the sign is too small - especially from that highway, illuminating a letter that small and expecting it to be conspicuous from that distance was a stretch to begin with.. I found a pic of the other sign, it also looks to be like that have too much ambient lighting from the uprights flashing on the stone. I personally think it's a combination of a few things... baffling the uplighting and pinning the letters off more might help, but the sign is too small...

Around her, that sign and letters would me 2-3 times that size...
 

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ams

New Member
So I was thinking... of course, still not seeing a pic of the sign at night...

What are the hours of this particular shopping center?
When is sunset?
Is that sign at the maximum size allowed?

Most retail locations only benefit from illumination for about 1-3 hours during business hours.... yet, during the day, where the sign is most needed, the contrast of this particular sign couldn't be better.

Graphics, and signs in general can not be everything to everybody, there is no way "most" signs are effective during every part of the day. For what this sign is, even if it's not as effective at night (though thats yet to be proven) this sign probably works fine as intended.

I am taking some night time photos of different jobs this weekend, so I'll post one then
 

visual800

Active Member
Is that the actual wording you used in a correspondence or communication to the client?

You should have added, "Whatever you do, please don't use our company"


What was the issues with how I addressed client. I was very firm in lettering them know what they wanted was not going to work
 
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