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Where to get these acrylic signs

Does anyone know a supplier for these? The folded acrylic sign uses inserts and measures 8" x 30" and the ADA wall sign is 8" x 8"
 

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Rick

Certified Enneadecagon Designer
This place will have the attachments...

http://www.hangups.com

I don't think they have the panels... you might try a local plastic supply
or buy a heating element and fold them yourself

http://www.tapplastics.com/product/...lies/plastic_bending_strip_heater_element/169
http://www.tapplastics.com/product_info/videos/how_to_bend_plastic

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The ADA sign... there is some detail missing on how this is constructed,
looks like 2 acrylic panels attached to each other to give that header and
footer second surface on the front panel that adds some depth, then
a backer that sprayed second surface.

You might try: Merchant Member - http://www.ccengraving.net

One thing, this sign is not compliant, the copy and the background has
to have 70% contrast. White on white does not work.
 
One thing, this sign is not compliant, the copy and the background has
to have 70% contrast. White on white does not work.

Those particular signs have an insert that goes inside, there isn't one in it right now, that's why there isn't any contrast.
These signs are for a Healthcare organization tied to the ACA that recently acquired a large building that used to be Blue Cross... kind of ironic.

Most of the ADA signs are non compliant. One of their newly hired HR people purchased them for the entire facility only to find they didn't pass upon inspection of the building department.
Oh well, lots of interior signs to replace. There's one of these places just about every mile apart!
 

Rick

Certified Enneadecagon Designer
Those particular signs have an insert that goes inside, there isn't one in it right now, that's why there isn't any contrast.
These signs are for a Healthcare organization tied to the ACA that recently acquired a large building that used to be Blue Cross... kind of ironic.

Most of the ADA signs are non compliant. One of their newly hired HR people purchased them for the entire facility only to find they didn't pass upon inspection of the building department.
Oh well, lots of interior signs to replace. There's one of these places just about every mile apart!

Oh, that explains it... so a lot of signs huh? They probably should have passed it
by the inspector first. We have a separate ADA and code for healthcare facilities
here. Adds another hassle to the process.you should be able to have C & C Engraving
do the engraving/braille part, and you can finish up the insert/header/footer and
backspray part.
 

visual800

Active Member
Contact todd at whitewater graphics in washington state he can assist you with this. Whitwatergraphics.com
 
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